Andreas B Moller
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Recent Articles
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Jensen J, Dollerup O, Moller A, Billeskov T, Dalbram E, Chubanava S, et al.
JCI Insight
. 2022 Aug;
7(19).
PMID: 35998039
BACKGROUNDDuring aging, there is a functional decline in the pool of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) that influences the functional and regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle. Preclinical evidence has suggested that...
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Nampt controls skeletal muscle development by maintaining Ca homeostasis and mitochondrial integrity
Basse A, Agerholm M, Farup J, Dalbram E, Nielsen J, Ortenblad N, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2021 Jun;
53:101271.
PMID: 34119711
Objective: NAD is a co-factor and substrate for enzymes maintaining energy homeostasis. Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) controls NAD synthesis, and in skeletal muscle, NAD is essential for muscle integrity. However, the...
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Jensen J, Moller A, Just J, Mose M, de Paoli F, Billeskov T, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
. 2021 Jun;
321(2):C257-C268.
PMID: 34106790
Animal models clearly illustrate that the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass depends on the function and interaction of a heterogeneous population of resident and infiltrating mononuclear cells. Several lines of...
4.
Nigro P, Middelbeek R, Alves C, Rovira-Llopis S, Ramachandran K, Rowland L, et al.
Diabetes
. 2021 Feb;
70(6):1250-1264.
PMID: 33563587
Recent studies demonstrate that adaptations to white adipose tissue (WAT) are important components of the beneficial effects of exercise training on metabolic health. Exercise training favorably alters the phenotype of...
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Dollerup O, Chubanava S, Agerholm M, Sondergard S, Altintas A, Moller A, et al.
J Physiol
. 2019 Nov;
598(4):731-754.
PMID: 31710095
Key Points: This is the first long-term human clinical trial to report on effects of nicotinamide riboside (NR) on skeletal muscle mitochondrial function, content and morphology. NR supplementation decreases nicotinamide...
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Sieljacks P, Wang J, Groennebaek T, Rindom E, Jakobsgaard J, Herskind J, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2019 Jun;
10:649.
PMID: 31191347
High-load resistance exercise contributes to maintenance of muscle mass, muscle protein quality, and contractile function by stimulation of muscle protein synthesis (MPS), hypertrophy, and strength gains. However, high loading may...
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Thomsen H, Rittig N, Johannsen M, Moller A, Jorgensen J, Jessen N, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2018 Sep;
108(4):857-867.
PMID: 30239561
Background: Acute inflammation, and subsequent release of bacterial products (e.g. LPS), inflammatory cytokines, and stress hormones, is catabolic, and the loss of lean body mass predicts morbidity and mortality. Lipid...
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Bach E, Moller A, Jorgensen J, Vendelbo M, Jessen N, Pedersen S, et al.
Eur J Endocrinol
. 2016 Aug;
175(5):455-65.
PMID: 27562403
Objective: Acute and chronic inflammatory and metabolic responses are generated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) during acute illness and in the pathogenesis of the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease,...
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Rittig N, Bach E, Thomsen H, Moller A, Hansen J, Johannsen M, et al.
Clin Nutr
. 2016 Jun;
36(3):697-705.
PMID: 27265181
Background: Protein-rich beverages are widely used clinically to preserve muscle protein and improve physical performance. Beverages with high contents of leucine or its keto-metabolite β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) are especially anabolic in...
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Bach E, Moller A, Jorgensen J, Vendelbo M, Jessen N, Olesen J, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2014 Nov;
100(2):578-86.
PMID: 25375979
Context: TNF-α generates inflammatory responses and insulin resistance, lipolysis, and protein breakdown. It is unclear whether these changes depend on intact hypothalamo-pituitary stress hormone responses to trigger the release of...