Abstract:Background: Inflammation is required for muscle regeneration after injury.
Purpose: To examine the role of inflammation on the exercise-induced senolytic effect in human skeletal muscle. Methods: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory treatments were administered using a placebo-controlled counterbalanced crossover trial (washout: > 3 weeks). Sedentary men (n = 12) aged 20-26 consumed ibuprofen (total dose: 1200 mg) or placebo before and after high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) at 120% maximum aerobic power (… Show more
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