O E Rooyackers
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Flaring U, Rooyackers O, Hebert C, Bratel T, Hammarqvist F, Wernerman J
Intensive Care Med
. 2005 Jul;
31(8):1072-8.
PMID: 15999254
Objective: This study investigated the temporal changes in whole-blood and plasma glutathione in ICU patients with multiple organ failure. Design And Setting: Prospective and descriptive pilot study performed in an...
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Vesali R, Klaude M, Thunblad L, Rooyackers O, Wernerman J
Metabolism
. 2004 Jul;
53(8):1076-80.
PMID: 15281022
3-Methylhistidine urinary excretion and net balances across the leg or forearm have been used as markers of contractile protein breakdown in muscle tissue. Here we investigate whether infusion of labeled...
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Flaring U, Rooyackers O, Wernerman J, Hammarqvist F
Intensive Care Med
. 2003 Oct;
29(12):2193-2198.
PMID: 14566458
Objective: This study investigated the changes over time in glutathione and its constituent amino acids in skeletal muscle of ICU patients with multiple organ failure. Design And Setting: Prospective and...
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Flaring U, Rooyackers O, Wernerman J, Hammarqvist F
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 2003 Feb;
104(3):275-82.
PMID: 12605586
Glutathione is quantitatively the most important endogenous scavenger system. Glutathione depletion in skeletal muscle is pronounced following major trauma and sepsis in intensive care unit patients. Also, following elective surgery,...
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Vesali R, Klaude M, Rooyackers O, Tjader I, Barle H, Wernerman J
Clin Nutr
. 2002 Dec;
21(6):505-14.
PMID: 12468371
Background & Aims: Progressive muscle wasting is a characteristic feature of patients treated at the intensive care unit (ICU). As a consequence, endogenous glutamine production by skeletal muscle may be...
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Schols A, Rooyackers O, Gayan-Ramirez G, Decramer M, Wouters E
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2000 Sep;
82(5-6):493-8.
PMID: 10985606
An important adverse effect of corticosteroid treatment is respiratory muscle weakness with diaphragm muscle wasting, but little is known about the underlying pathophysiological processes involved. In order to differentiate between...
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Balagopal P, Rooyackers O, Adey D, Ades P, Nair K
Am J Physiol
. 1997 Nov;
273(4):E790-800.
PMID: 9357810
A decline in muscle mass and contractile function are prominent features of the sarcopenia of old age. Because myosin heavy chain is an important contractile protein, it was hypothesized that...
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Rooyackers O, Hesselink M, Wagenmakers A
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 1997 Feb;
92(2):189-95.
PMID: 9059321
1. Most patients recovering from critical illness experience enhanced fatiguability. Previously we have shown that zymosan-induced critical illness in rats is attended by a decreased mitochondrial content (maximal aerobic capacity)...
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Rooyackers O, Balagopal P, Nair K
Muscle Nerve Suppl
. 1997 Jan;
5:S93-6.
PMID: 9331394
No abstract available.
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Rooyackers O, Nair K
Annu Rev Nutr
. 1997 Jan;
17:457-85.
PMID: 9240936
A continuous turnover of protein (synthesis and breakdown) maintains the functional integrity and quality of skeletal muscle. Hormones are important regulators of this remodeling process. Anabolic hormones stimulate human muscle...