Experimental studies of the molecular pathways regulated by exercise and resveratrol in heart, skeletal muscle and the vasculature

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Abstract

Regular exercise contributes to healthy aging and the prevention of chronic disease. Recent research has focused on the development of molecules, such as resveratrol, that activate similar metabolic and stress response pathways as exercise training. In this review, we describe the effects of exercise training and resveratrol on some of the organs and tissues that act in concert to transport oxygen throughout the body. In particular, we focus on animal studies that investigate the molecular signaling pathways induced by these interventions. We also compare and contrast the effects of exercise and resveratrol in diseased states.

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Dolinsky, V. W., & Dyck, J. R. B. (2014, September 18). Experimental studies of the molecular pathways regulated by exercise and resveratrol in heart, skeletal muscle and the vasculature. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190914919

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