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|keyword=aging, mitochondrial biogenesis, proteostasis, oxidative stress, energetic stress, comparative models, rapamycin, metformin, skeletal and cardiac muscle
|keyword=aging, mitochondrial biogenesis, proteostasis, oxidative stress, energetic stress, comparative models, rapamycin, metformin, skeletal and cardiac muscle
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US CO Fort Collins Miller BF

Oroboros O2k-Network

O2k-Network
O2k-Network Lab Colorado State University

Department of Health and Exercise Science

Address 201B Moby B Complex, 80523-1582
City Fort Collins
State/Prov Colorado (CO)
Country USA
Weblink http://tracd.colostate.edu
Contact
Team
Team previous Delehoy Jillian, Hamilton Karyn, Konopka Adam, Miller Benjamin F, Whedbee Miles
Status 2 Power-O2k 2015-2018; present: US CO Fort Collins Hamilton K
Oroboros Events IOC84
Topics aging, mitochondrial biogenesis, proteostasis, oxidative stress, energetic stress, comparative models, rapamycin, metformin, skeletal and cardiac muscle


O2k-Publications

 PublishedReference
Miller 2017 PLOS ONE2017Miller B, Hamilton K, Boushel R, Williamson K, Laner V, Gnaiger E, Davis M (2017) Mitochondrial respiration in highly aerobic canines in the non-raced state and after a 1600-km sled dog race. PLOS ONE 12:e0174874.
Newsom 2017 Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab2017Newsom SA, Miller BF, Hamilton KL, Ehrlicher SE, Stierwalt HD, Robinson MM (2017) Long-term rates of mitochondrial protein synthesis are increased in mouse skeletal muscle with high fat feeding regardless of insulin sensitizing treatment. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 313:552-62.
Konopka 2017 J Appl Physiol (1985)2017Konopka AR, Castor WM, Wolff CA, Musci RV, Reid JJ, Laurin JL, Valenti ZJ, Hamilton KL, Miller BF (2017) Case studies in physiology: Skeletal muscle mitochondrial protein synthesis and respiration in response to the energetic stress of an ultra-endurance race. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00457.2017

O2k-Abstracts

 PublishedReference
Konopka 2018 FASEB J2018Konopka AR, Castor WM, Reid J, Schoenberg H, Laurin J, Wolff C, Hamilton K, Miller B (2018) Metformin blunts exercise-induced improvements in skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration independent of changes in mitochondrial biogenesis. FASEB J.
Laner 2016 Abstract Mito Xmas Meeting Innsbruck2016OXPHOS and ET capacity in permeabilized fibers of canine superathletes.
Laner 2016 Abstract MitoFit Science Camp 20162016OXPHOS and ET-capacity in permeabilized fibers of canine superathletes. Analysis of HRR data presenting unexpected challenges.
Laner 2015 Abstract MiPschool Greenville 20152015Comparative mitochondrial physiology: OXPHOS and ET capacity in permeabilized fibers of canine superathletes.
Laner 2015 Abstract MiP20152015Comparative mitochondrial physiology: OXPHOS and ET capacity in permeabilized fibers of canine superathletes.
Laner 2014 Abstract MiP20142014Cytochrome c flux control factor as a quality criterion in respiratory OXPHOS analysis in canine permeabilized fibers.