Transcription factors associated with regulation of transcriptome in human thigh and calf muscles at baseline and after one week of disuse
Anna A. Borzykh,
Pavel A. Makhnovskii,
Ivan I. Ponomarev
et al.
Abstract:Disuse has a negative impact on the postural muscles of the trunk and legs. Different leg muscles demonstrate a differentiated and conservative response to disuse, in terms of a decrease in muscle mass, strength, aerobic performance, and changes in gene expression. We aimed to identify transcription factors regulating gene expression at baseline and after disuse in humanm. soleus– a “slow” muscle with a strong postural function, and “mixed”m. vastus lateralis. Biopsies were taken from these muscles prior to an… Show more
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