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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Skeletal muscle fiber types
- Mitochondrial reticulum in human muscle (1)
- Mitochondrial reticulum in human muscle (2)
- Subsarcolemmal and intermyofibrillar distribution
- Biochemical adaptations in muscle
- Transition between untrained and trained states
- Mitochondrial biogenesis as a result of exercise
- Changes in mitochondrial marker enzymes
- Nuclei isolation procedure
- Nuclear run-on
- Exercise and metabolic genes transcription (1)
- Exercise induces increase in gene transcription
- Exercise and metabolic genes transcription (2)
- Exercise and metabolic genes transcription (3)
- Exercise and metabolic genes transcription (4)
- Exercise activates transcription of different genes
- Explaining the training response
- Principles of protein turnover (1)
- Principles of protein turnover (2)
- Principles of protein turnover (3)
- Principles of protein turnover (4)
- The kinetics of exercise training adaptations (1)
- The kinetics of exercise training adaptations (2)
- The kinetics of exercise training adaptations (3)
- Regulation occurs at multiple levels
- An example of a metabolic priority gene
- Prolonged exercise vs. recovery from exercise
- Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis signals
- AMP-activated protein kinase
- Regulation by AMP-activated protein kinase (1)
- Regulation by AMP-activated protein kinase (2)
- AMPK KO studies
- Calcium/calmodulin dependent signals
- Calcium-mediated signaling events (1)
- Calcium-mediated signaling events (2)
- Calcium-mediated signaling events (3)
- Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis
- Mitochondrial biogenesis sequence
- Summary/implications
- References
Topics Covered
- Introduction to skeletal muscle fiber types
- Mitochondrial morphology in muscle fiber types
- Mitochondrial adaptations to exercise training
- Mitochondrial content, physical activity & aging
- Signaling to mitochondrial biogenesis
- Endurance performance & mitochondria content
Talk Citation
Neufer, D. (2007, October 1). Mitochondrial biogenesis as a result of exercise [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HSRL4908.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Darrell Neufer has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.