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Título: Men Have Greater Basal Skeletal Muscle Ampk Phosphorylation Than Women
Autores/as: De Torres-Peralta, Rafael S. 
Olmedillas-Fernandez, Hugo
Calbet, Jose Antonio L. 
Morales-Alamo, David
Rodriguez-Garcia, Lorena
Feijo-Diez, David
Losa-Reyna, Jose
Perez-Suarez, Ismael
Martinez-Munoz, Pedro
Serrano-Sanchez, Jose A. 
Guerra-Hernandez, Borja
Guadalupe-Grau, Amelia
Clasificación UNESCO: 2411 Fisiología humana
Palabras clave: AMPK
ACC
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Editor/a: 0884-8734
Publicación seriada: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 
Conferencia: 58th Annual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine / 2nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine 
Resumen: AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays a central role in the regulation of cellular metabolism. It is activated when the energy charge of the cell is low. Acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) is a downstream target for AMPK wich produces its phosphorylation and inhibition, leading to reduced malonyl-coenzyme A and increased fatty acid transport into the mitochondria. Since women have greater leptin levels and higher capacity to oxide fat during exercise we hypothesized that women will have greater basal skeletal muscle AMPK and ACC phosphorylation compared to men.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53385
ISSN: 0195-9131
DOI: 10.1249/01.MSS.0000400824.64934.ec
Fuente: Medicine And Science In Sports And Exercise[ISSN 0195-9131],v. 43 (5), p. 300-300
Colección:Actas de congresos
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