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Apelin levels decline with age. This study demonstrates that in trained mice, apelin deficiency results in a switch from fast type II myofibers to slow oxidative type I myofibers. This is associated with a concomitant change in gene expression profile toward fatty acid utilization, indicating an aged-muscle phenotype in exercised apelin-deficient mice. These data are of importance in the design of exercise programs for aging individuals and could offer therapeutic target to maintain muscle mass.
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Teemu Kilpiö
Sini Skarp
Ábel Perjés
AJP Cell Physiology
University of British Columbia
University of Oulu
Austrian Academy of Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e72644b6db6435876a03a0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00427.2023