Annals ofPhysiology & Medicine Sports Based

Volume: 5 - Number: 46 - March 15, 2008

Congreso Internacional de Medicina Interna

Articles

Intrinsic and antigen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness are the result of diverse physiological mechanisms

Maintenance of end-expiratory recruitment with increased respiratory rate after saline-lavage lung injury

2-Adrenergic receptor downregulation and performance decrements during high-intensity resistance exercise overtraining

Adipose tissue extracts plasma ammonia after sprint exercise in women and men

Attenuated gastric distress but no benefit to performance with adaptation to octanoate-rich esterified oils in well-trained male cyclists

Comparison of hormone responses following light resistance exercise with partial vascular occlusion and moderately difficult resistance exercise without occlusion

Early voluntary exercise does not promote healing in a rat model of Achilles tendon injury

Growth hormone and muscle function responses to skeletal muscle ischemia

H1 and H2 receptors mediate postexercise hyperemia in sedentary and endurance exercise-trained men and women

Hypohydration and prior heat stress exacerbates decreases in cerebral blood flow velocity during standing

Influences of adenosine receptor antagonism on vasodilator responses to adenosine and exercise in adenosine responders and nonresponders

Metformin increases the PGC-1 protein and oxidative enzyme activities possibly via AMPK phosphorylation in skeletal muscle in vivo

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Highlighted topics

Acute lung injury augments hypoxic ventilatory response in the absence of systemic hypoxemia

Invited editorial

Multifarious microarray-based gene expression patterns in response to exercise

Invited editorials

Mechanisms underlying myogenesis: complex and likely to become more so!

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Letters to the editors

Altered creatine dependence of muscle mitochondrial respiration in vitro: what are the likely effects in vivo?

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Noticias del día

Point-counterpoint

COUNTERPOINT: GLUCOSE PHOSPHORYLATION IS NOT A SIGNIFICANT BARRIER TO GLUCOSE UPTAKE BY THE WORKING MUSCLE

Point-counterpoint comments

Increased mechanoreceptor/metaboreceptor stimulation explains the exaggerated exercise pressor reflex seen in heart failure

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