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The metabolites for muscle and osteoclast activity are indicators of femoral neck osteoporosis [PDF]
Femoral neck osteoporosis is a critical risk factor for a bedbound state, which significantly decreases overall life expectancy, if a patient falls and suffers a fracture.
Masahiro Kameda +2 more
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Artificial mitochondria ameliorates osteoarthritis through restoring cellular energy metabolism homeostasis [PDF]
Mitochondrial dysfunction under pathological or aging conditions disrupts adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis, exacerbating disease progression by skewing energy metabolism toward catabolism.
Wenqiang Yan +7 more
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Myocardial creatine levels do not influence response to acute oxidative stress in isolated perfused heart [PDF]
Background: Multiple studies suggest creatine mediates anti-oxidant activity in addition to its established role in cellular energy metabolism.
Aksentijević, Dunja +7 more
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Background Numerous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of creatine supplementation for improvements in exercise performance. Few studies, however, have examined the effects of phosphocreatine supplementation on exercise performance.
John Paul V. Anders +10 more
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Ischemic heart disease is the main cause of death globally. Cardioprotection is the process whereby mechanisms that reduce myocardial damage, and activate protective factors, contribute to the preservation of the heart. Targeting these processes could be
Ozlem Ozen Karakus +7 more
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There is an important unmet need to develop interventions that improve outcomes of hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE). Creatine has emerged as a promising neuroprotective agent.
Nhi Thao Tran +5 more
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Energy System Contributions during Olympic Combat Sports: A Narrative Review
This narrative review focuses on the studies that estimate the energy systems’ contributions during match simulations of striking (boxing, karate, and taekwondo), grappling (judo), and weapon-based (fencing) Olympic combat sports.
Emerson Franchini
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Creatine Kinase Activity as an Indicator of Energetic Impairment and Tissue Damage in Fish: A Review
Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme that produces and uses phosphocreatine to transfer energy to maintain tissue and cellular energy homeostasis, being considered the main controller of cellular energy homeostasis.
Matheus D. Baldissera +1 more
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Cardiovascular diseases and energy deficiency: pathogenetic ways of correction
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most common and influential causes of death worldwide, as the heart plays a key role in the human body. Energetic cardioprotective therapy of the myocardium is an important protective factor, regulating the ...
M.S. Cherska, H.M. Kukharchuk
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Effect of allopurinol on phosphocreatine recovery and muscle function in older people with impaired physical function:a randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Allopurinol has vascular antioxidant effects and participates in purinergic signalling within muscle. We tested whether allopurinol could improve skeletal muscle energetics and physical function in older people with impaired physical ...
Cavin, Ian +10 more
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