Journal article
Exercise training induces depot-specific remodeling of protein secretion in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of obese male mice
MK Montgomery, W De Nardo, MJ Watt
American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism | Published : 2023
Abstract
Acute exercise induces changes in circulating proteins, which are known to alter metabolism and systemic energy balance. Skeletal muscle is a primary contributor to changes in the plasma proteome with acute exercise. An important consideration when assessing the endocrine function of muscle is the presence of different fiber types, which show distinct functional and metabolic properties and likely secrete different proteins. Similarly, adipokines are important regulators of systemic metabolism and have been shown to differ between depots. Given the health-promoting effects of exercise, we proposed that understanding depot-specific remodeling of protein secretion in muscle and adipose tissue ..
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