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However, our results indicate that NO can induce mitochondrial biogenesis in human skeletal muscle without increasing SIRT1 protein expression. | |||||||||||||||
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In rodents, the expression of SIRT1 is increased in response to prolonged caloric restriction in adipose, liver, kidney, and brain tissue [7,54]. | |||||||||||||||
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Furthermore, in the present study we demonstrate, for the first time, that SIRT1 mRNA expression increases after marathon (Figure 6). | |||||||||||||||
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It is therefore very likely that increased SIRT1 expression by endurance exercise results in elevated SIRT1 deacetylase activity as well as causing an allosteric effect of an increased cytosolic NAD+-to-NADH ratio. | |||||||||||||||
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In primary cultures of human myotubes, a nitric oxide donor (mimicking eNOS signaling) induced mitochondrial biogenesis but failed to induce SIRT1 protein expression, suggesting that additional factors may regulate SIRT1 content during CR.
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Mice with overexpression of SIRT1 showed fewer consequences of a high fat diet lower lipid-induced inflammation and better glucose tolerance (Pfluger et al., 2008). | |||||||||||||||
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In rodents, the expression of SIRT1 is increased in response to prolonged caloric restriction in adipose, liver, kidney, and brain tissue [7,54]. | |||||||||||||||
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In rodents, the expression of SIRT1 is increased in response to prolonged caloric restriction in adipose, liver, kidney, and brain tissue [7,54]. | |||||||||||||||
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