Publications by authors named "Eduardo Garcia-Gonzalez"

Calcium (Ca)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is activated during exercise by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca transients initiating muscle contraction. CaMKII modulates antioxidant, inflammatory, metabolic and autophagy signalling pathways. CaMKII is coded by four homologous genes (α, β, γ, and δ).

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Cardiac output (Q̇) and leg blood flow (Q̇) can be measured simultaneously with high accuracy using transpulmonary and femoral vein thermodilution with a single-bolus injection. The invasive measure has offered important insight into leg hemodynamics and blood flow distribution during exercise. Despite being the natural modality of exercise in humans, there has been no direct measure of Q̇ while running in humans.

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  • Autophagy plays a crucial role in how muscles adapt to exercise, but the specific triggers for its activation during high-intensity workouts are still unclear.
  • Our research shows that both macroautophagy and chaperone-mediated autophagy are activated in human muscles during high-intensity exercise, regardless of whether there's normal oxygen levels or severe hypoxia.
  • Key findings include the activation of macroautophagy through specific phosphorylation pathways and the identification of PHAF1/MYTHO as a significant marker for exercise-induced autophagy, highlighting oxygen's importance in signal regulation after exercise.
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The study aimed to identify novel muscle phenotypic factors that could determine sprint performance using linear regression models including the lean mass of the lower extremities (LLM), myosin heavy chain composition (MHC), and proteins and enzymes implicated in glycolytic and aerobic energy generation (citrate synthase, OXPHOS proteins), oxygen transport and diffusion (myoglobin), ROS sensing (Nrf2/Keap1), antioxidant enzymes, and proteins implicated in calcium handling. For this purpose, body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) and sprint performance (isokinetic 30-s Wingate test: peak and mean power output, W and W ) were measured in young physically active adults (51 males and 10 females), from which a resting muscle biopsy was obtained from the musculus vastus lateralis. Although females had a higher percentage of MHC I, SERCA2, pSer /Thr -phospholamban, and Calsequestrin 2 protein expressions (all p < 0.

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Ageing, a sedentary lifestyle, and obesity are associated with increased oxidative stress, while regular exercise is associated with an increased antioxidant capacity in trained skeletal muscles. Whether a higher aerobic fitness is associated with increased expression of antioxidant enzymes and their regulatory factors in skeletal muscle remains unknown. Although oestrogens could promote a higher antioxidant capacity in females, it remains unknown whether a sex dimorphism exists in humans regarding the antioxidant capacity of skeletal muscle.

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When high-intensity exercise is performed until exhaustion a "functional reserve" (FR) or capacity to produce power at the same level or higher than reached at exhaustion exists at task failure, which could be related to reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS)-sensing and counteracting mechanisms. Nonetheless, the magnitude of this FR remains unknown. Repeated bouts of supramaximal exercise at 120% of VOmax interspaced with 20s recovery periods with full ischaemia were used to determine the maximal FR.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is an intestinal disease caused by the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and affects Mexico's swine industry. Despite the disease initially being described in Mexico in 2013, there has been no research into the virus's seroepidemiology carried out in Mexico. Thus, the goal of this study was to develop an indirect ELISA (iELISA) based on a recombinant N-terminal domain truncated spike (S) protein (NTD-S) of PEDV to evaluate serum obtained from different pig-producing states in Mexico.

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  • Zynamite PX, a mango leaf extract with quercetin, was tested for its effects on exercise performance in a study involving 25 volunteers divided into control and supplementation groups.
  • The supplementation group showed significantly increased protein expressions indicative of muscle signaling changes, suggesting potential benefits for exercise performance, while not replicating the usual exercise-induced responses seen in the control group.
  • Overall, Zynamite PX might enhance muscle signaling in resting skeletal muscle similarly to exercise training but seems to dampen the stress responses typically triggered during exercise.
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The NF-κB signalling pathway plays a critical role in inflammation, immunity, cell proliferation, apoptosis, and muscle metabolism. NF-κB is activated by extracellular signals and intracellular changes in Ca, P, H, metabolites and reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS). However, it remains unknown how NF-κB signalling is activated during exercise and how metabolite accumulation and PO influence this process.

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