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JOURNAL OF
SPORTS SCIENCE & MEDICINE
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EXERCISE-INDUCED SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND GENE REGULATION IN SKELETAL MUSCLE
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Skeletal muscle adapts
to various forms of exercise depending on the force, speed and duration
characteristics of the contraction pattern. The stresses and signals associated
with each contraction pattern are likely to specifically activate a network
of signal transduction pathways that integrate this information. These
pathways include the calcineurin, Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein
kinase (CaMK), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), protein kinase
C (PKC), nuclear factor kappa B (NF- KEY WORDS: Adaptation, calcineurin myosin heavy chain, mitochondrial biogenesis, satellite cells. |