Skeletal muscle BMAL1 is necessary for transcriptional adaptation of local and peripheral tissues in response to endurance exercise training
Mark R Viggars,
Hannah E Berko,
Stuart J Hesketh
et al.
Abstract:Objective: The skeletal muscle circadian clock plays a pivotal role in muscle homeostasis and metabolic flexibility. Recently, this clock mechanism has been linked to both transcriptional and metabolic responses to acute exercise. However, the contribution of the circadian clock mechanism to the molecular and phenotypic adaptations to exercise training have not been defined. Methods: Inducible skeletal muscle-specific Bmal1-floxed mice were treated with tamoxifen to induce skeletal muscle specific deletion of … Show more
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