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This book unravels key physiological responses and adaptations to different redox regulated exercise paradigms at the cell, tissue, and whole-body level in model systems and humans in health and disease.
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This book unravels key physiological responses and adaptations to different redox regulated exercise paradigms at the cell, tissue, and whole-body level in model systems and humans in health and disease.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000557329
- Artikelnr.: 63794480
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000557329
- Artikelnr.: 63794480
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Gareth Davison is Professor of Exercise Biochemistry and Physiology and Director of Research at the Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute at Ulster University in the UK. He holds a BA, MSc, and an MSt in Genomic Medicine from the University of Cambridge and was awarded his PhD in Biochemistry and Physiology in 2002. Professor Davison is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, and currently serves on several editorial boards, holding Editor roles with the Journal of Sports Sciences, Frontiers in Physiology (Redox Physiology Section) and Antioxidants. His research interests are aligned to exercise, DNA damage and antioxidant function. Recently, his laboratory has focused on bridging the gap between intracellular redox metabolism and DNA methylation in health and disease. James Cobley is a Senior Lecturer in Free Radicals at the University of the Highlands and Islands (Inverness, UK). His doctoral work, completed in 2013, focused on the redox regulation of molecular exercise adaptations in young and old human skeletal muscle. Since then, Dr Cobley has focused on developing methods to measure protein thiol redox state; which has resulted in the development of two new methods: ALISA and RedoxiFluor. Dr Cobley intends, in collaboration with others, to use both technologies to determine if and how protein thiol defined redox signalling regulates exercise adaptations and responses.
1. Introduction to Oxidative (Eu)stress in Exercise Physiology.Gareth W.
Davison and James N. Cobley. 2. Measuring Oxidative Damage and Redox
Signalling: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities. James N. Cobley and
Gareth W. Davison. 3. Exercise Redox Signalling: From ROS Sources to
Widespread Health Adaptation. Ruy A. Louzada, Jessica Bouviere, Rodrigo S.
Fortunato, Denise P. Carvalho. 4. Oxygen transport: a redox O2dyssey.
Chatzinikolaou PN, Margaritelis NV, Chatzinikolaou AN, Paschalis V,
Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS, Kyparos A, Nikolaidis MG. 5. Mitochondrial redox
regulation in adaptation to exercise. Christopher P. Hedges and Troy L.
Merry. 6. Basal Redox Status Influences the Adaptive Redox Response to
Regular Exercise. Ethan L. Ostrom and Tinna Traustadóttir. 7. Time to
'couple' redox biology with exercise immunology. Alex J Wadley and Steven J
Coles. 8. Exercise and RNA oxidation. Emil List Larsen, Kristian Karstoft,
Henrik Enghusen Poulsen. 9. Exercise and DNA Damage: Considerations for the
Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genome. Josh Williamson and Gareth W. Davison.
10. Nutritional Antioxidants for Sports Performance. Jamie N. Pugh and
Graeme L. Close. 11. Antioxidant supplements and exercise adaptations.
Shaun A. Mason, Lewan Parker, Adam J. Trewin, Glenn D. Wadley. 12. Nitric
oxide biochemistry and exercise performance in humans: influence of nitrate
supplementation. Stephen J. Bailey and Andrew M. Jones. 13. (Poly)phenols
in exercise performance and recovery - more than an antioxidant? Tom
Clifford and Glyn Howatson. 14. Exercise: a strategy to target oxidative
stress in cancer. Amélie Rébillard, Cindy Richard, Suzanne Dufresne. 15.
Oxidative Stress and Exericse Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis. Cassandra C.
Derella, Adeola Sanni, Ryan A. Harris. 16. Ageing, Neurodegeneration and
Alzheimer's Disease - The Underlying Role Of Oxidative Distress. Richard J
Elsworthy and Sarah Aldred. 17. Exercise, Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
in the Epigenetic Landscape. Gareth W. Davison and Colum P. Walsh.
Davison and James N. Cobley. 2. Measuring Oxidative Damage and Redox
Signalling: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities. James N. Cobley and
Gareth W. Davison. 3. Exercise Redox Signalling: From ROS Sources to
Widespread Health Adaptation. Ruy A. Louzada, Jessica Bouviere, Rodrigo S.
Fortunato, Denise P. Carvalho. 4. Oxygen transport: a redox O2dyssey.
Chatzinikolaou PN, Margaritelis NV, Chatzinikolaou AN, Paschalis V,
Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS, Kyparos A, Nikolaidis MG. 5. Mitochondrial redox
regulation in adaptation to exercise. Christopher P. Hedges and Troy L.
Merry. 6. Basal Redox Status Influences the Adaptive Redox Response to
Regular Exercise. Ethan L. Ostrom and Tinna Traustadóttir. 7. Time to
'couple' redox biology with exercise immunology. Alex J Wadley and Steven J
Coles. 8. Exercise and RNA oxidation. Emil List Larsen, Kristian Karstoft,
Henrik Enghusen Poulsen. 9. Exercise and DNA Damage: Considerations for the
Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genome. Josh Williamson and Gareth W. Davison.
10. Nutritional Antioxidants for Sports Performance. Jamie N. Pugh and
Graeme L. Close. 11. Antioxidant supplements and exercise adaptations.
Shaun A. Mason, Lewan Parker, Adam J. Trewin, Glenn D. Wadley. 12. Nitric
oxide biochemistry and exercise performance in humans: influence of nitrate
supplementation. Stephen J. Bailey and Andrew M. Jones. 13. (Poly)phenols
in exercise performance and recovery - more than an antioxidant? Tom
Clifford and Glyn Howatson. 14. Exercise: a strategy to target oxidative
stress in cancer. Amélie Rébillard, Cindy Richard, Suzanne Dufresne. 15.
Oxidative Stress and Exericse Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis. Cassandra C.
Derella, Adeola Sanni, Ryan A. Harris. 16. Ageing, Neurodegeneration and
Alzheimer's Disease - The Underlying Role Of Oxidative Distress. Richard J
Elsworthy and Sarah Aldred. 17. Exercise, Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
in the Epigenetic Landscape. Gareth W. Davison and Colum P. Walsh.
1. Introduction to Oxidative (Eu)stress in Exercise Physiology.Gareth W.
Davison and James N. Cobley. 2. Measuring Oxidative Damage and Redox
Signalling: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities. James N. Cobley and
Gareth W. Davison. 3. Exercise Redox Signalling: From ROS Sources to
Widespread Health Adaptation. Ruy A. Louzada, Jessica Bouviere, Rodrigo S.
Fortunato, Denise P. Carvalho. 4. Oxygen transport: a redox O2dyssey.
Chatzinikolaou PN, Margaritelis NV, Chatzinikolaou AN, Paschalis V,
Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS, Kyparos A, Nikolaidis MG. 5. Mitochondrial redox
regulation in adaptation to exercise. Christopher P. Hedges and Troy L.
Merry. 6. Basal Redox Status Influences the Adaptive Redox Response to
Regular Exercise. Ethan L. Ostrom and Tinna Traustadóttir. 7. Time to
'couple' redox biology with exercise immunology. Alex J Wadley and Steven J
Coles. 8. Exercise and RNA oxidation. Emil List Larsen, Kristian Karstoft,
Henrik Enghusen Poulsen. 9. Exercise and DNA Damage: Considerations for the
Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genome. Josh Williamson and Gareth W. Davison.
10. Nutritional Antioxidants for Sports Performance. Jamie N. Pugh and
Graeme L. Close. 11. Antioxidant supplements and exercise adaptations.
Shaun A. Mason, Lewan Parker, Adam J. Trewin, Glenn D. Wadley. 12. Nitric
oxide biochemistry and exercise performance in humans: influence of nitrate
supplementation. Stephen J. Bailey and Andrew M. Jones. 13. (Poly)phenols
in exercise performance and recovery - more than an antioxidant? Tom
Clifford and Glyn Howatson. 14. Exercise: a strategy to target oxidative
stress in cancer. Amélie Rébillard, Cindy Richard, Suzanne Dufresne. 15.
Oxidative Stress and Exericse Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis. Cassandra C.
Derella, Adeola Sanni, Ryan A. Harris. 16. Ageing, Neurodegeneration and
Alzheimer's Disease - The Underlying Role Of Oxidative Distress. Richard J
Elsworthy and Sarah Aldred. 17. Exercise, Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
in the Epigenetic Landscape. Gareth W. Davison and Colum P. Walsh.
Davison and James N. Cobley. 2. Measuring Oxidative Damage and Redox
Signalling: Principles, Challenges, and Opportunities. James N. Cobley and
Gareth W. Davison. 3. Exercise Redox Signalling: From ROS Sources to
Widespread Health Adaptation. Ruy A. Louzada, Jessica Bouviere, Rodrigo S.
Fortunato, Denise P. Carvalho. 4. Oxygen transport: a redox O2dyssey.
Chatzinikolaou PN, Margaritelis NV, Chatzinikolaou AN, Paschalis V,
Theodorou AA, Vrabas IS, Kyparos A, Nikolaidis MG. 5. Mitochondrial redox
regulation in adaptation to exercise. Christopher P. Hedges and Troy L.
Merry. 6. Basal Redox Status Influences the Adaptive Redox Response to
Regular Exercise. Ethan L. Ostrom and Tinna Traustadóttir. 7. Time to
'couple' redox biology with exercise immunology. Alex J Wadley and Steven J
Coles. 8. Exercise and RNA oxidation. Emil List Larsen, Kristian Karstoft,
Henrik Enghusen Poulsen. 9. Exercise and DNA Damage: Considerations for the
Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genome. Josh Williamson and Gareth W. Davison.
10. Nutritional Antioxidants for Sports Performance. Jamie N. Pugh and
Graeme L. Close. 11. Antioxidant supplements and exercise adaptations.
Shaun A. Mason, Lewan Parker, Adam J. Trewin, Glenn D. Wadley. 12. Nitric
oxide biochemistry and exercise performance in humans: influence of nitrate
supplementation. Stephen J. Bailey and Andrew M. Jones. 13. (Poly)phenols
in exercise performance and recovery - more than an antioxidant? Tom
Clifford and Glyn Howatson. 14. Exercise: a strategy to target oxidative
stress in cancer. Amélie Rébillard, Cindy Richard, Suzanne Dufresne. 15.
Oxidative Stress and Exericse Tolerance in Cystic Fibrosis. Cassandra C.
Derella, Adeola Sanni, Ryan A. Harris. 16. Ageing, Neurodegeneration and
Alzheimer's Disease - The Underlying Role Of Oxidative Distress. Richard J
Elsworthy and Sarah Aldred. 17. Exercise, Metabolism and Oxidative Stress
in the Epigenetic Landscape. Gareth W. Davison and Colum P. Walsh.