Aaron P Russell
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Bommasamudram T, Morrell Z, Clarkson M, Nayak K, Kadavigere R, Russell A, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Mar;
:1-15.
PMID: 40043086
This systematic review aimed to examine the chronic adaptations of blood flow restriction (BFR) in conjunction with aerobic and bodyweight resistance training. A search of the electronic databases PubMed (MEDLINE),...
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Bommasamudram T, Nayak K, Clarkson M, Kadavigere R, Russell A, Warmington S
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Mar;
:1-10.
PMID: 40028777
This study aimed to compare the acute cardiovascular and metabolic responses to aerobic and bodyweight resistance exercises, both with and without blood flow restriction (BFR). Sedentary individuals (8 males, 6...
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Major G, Herbold C, Cheng F, Lee A, Zhuang S, Russell A, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2024 Dec;
312():105371.
PMID: 39732163
Extreme heterogeneity exists in the hypersensitive stress response exhibited by the dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Because stress hypersensitivity can impact dystrophic phenotypes, this research aimed to...
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Tsitkanou S, Lindsay A, Abbott G, Foletta V, Walker A, Russell A, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2024 Jul;
137(3):728-745.
PMID: 39008617
Exercise training is considered a nonpharmacological therapeutic approach for many diseases. Mild-to-moderate endurance exercise training is suggested to improve the mental and physical state of people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
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Timpani C, Debrincat D, Kourakis S, Boyer R, Formosa L, Steele J, et al.
FASEB J
. 2024 Jun;
38(11):e23718.
PMID: 38847487
Female carriers of a Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene mutation manifest exercise intolerance and metabolic anomalies that may be exacerbated following menopause due to the loss of estrogen, a known...
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Lindsay A, Russell A
Sci Rep
. 2023 Apr;
13(1):5513.
PMID: 37015991
Loss of function mutations in the gene encoding dystrophin elicits a hypersensitive fear response in mice and humans. In the dystrophin-deficient mdx mouse, this behaviour is partially protected by oestrogen,...
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Wattez J, Eury E, Hazen B, Wade A, Chau S, Ou S, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2023 Jan;
68:101670.
PMID: 36642217
Objective: Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is central to physical activity, exercise capacity and whole-body metabolism. The three estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) are regulators of oxidative metabolism in many cell types, yet...
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May A, Russell A, Della Gatta P, Warmington S
Front Physiol
. 2022 Feb;
13:837697.
PMID: 35185627
Resistance-based blood flow restriction training (BFRT) improves skeletal muscle strength and size. Unlike heavy-load resistance training (HLRT), there is debate as to whether strength adaptations following BFRT interventions can be...
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Lindsay A, Trewin A, Sadler K, Laird C, Della Gatta P, Russell A
FASEB J
. 2021 Nov;
35(12):e22034.
PMID: 34780665
Mutation to the gene encoding dystrophin can cause Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and increase the sensitivity to stress in vertebrate species, including the mdx mouse model of DMD. Behavioral stressors...
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Tsitkanou S, Della Gatta P, Abbott G, Wallace M, Lindsay A, Gerlinger-Romero F, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2021 Nov;
162:105559.
PMID: 34774794
Skeletal muscle dysfunction may contribute to the progression and severity of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In the present study, we characterized the skeletal muscle pathophysiology in an inducible transgenic mouse...