Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Lund, Jenny"
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Exercise in vivo marks human myotubes in vitro: Training-induced increase in lipid metabolism
Lund, Jenny; Rustan, Arild; Løvsletten, Nils Gunnar; Mudry, Jonathan M.; Langleite, Torgrim Mikal; Feng, Yuan Zeng; Stensrud, Camilla; Brubak, Mari G; Drevon, Christian A; Birkeland, Kåre I.; Kolnes, Kristoffer Jensen; Johansen, Egil Ivar; Tangen, Daniel S.; Stadheim, Hans Kristian; Gulseth, Hanne Løvdal; Krook, Anna; Kase, Eili Tranheim; Jensen, Jørgen; Thoresen, G. Hege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Background and aims: Physical activity has preventive as well as therapeutic benefits for overweight subjects. In this study we aimed to examine effects of in vivo exercise on in vitro metabolic adaptations by studying ... -
Glucose metabolism and metabolic flexibility in cultured skeletal muscle cells is related to exercise status in young male subjects
Lund, Jenny; Tangen, Daniel S.; Wiig, Håvard; Stadheim, Hans Kristian; Siw, Anette Helle; Birk, Jesper B.; Ingemann-Hansen, Thorsten; Rustan, Arild; Thoresen, G. Hege; Wojtaszewski, Jørgen F.P.; Kase, Eili Tranheim; Jensen, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)We hypothesised that skeletal muscles of healthy young people have a large variation in oxidative capacity and fibre-type composition, and aimed therefore to investigate glucose metabolism in biopsies and myotubes isolated ... -
Higher lipid turnover and oxidation in cultured human myotubes from athletic versus sedentary young male subjects
Lund, Jenny; Helle, Siw A.; Li, Yuchuan; Løvsletten, Nils Gunnar; Stadheim, Hans Kristian; Jensen, Jørgen; Kase, Eili Tranheim; Thoresen, G. Hege; Rustan, Arild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this study we compared fatty acid (FA) metabolism in myotubes established from athletic and sedentary young subjects. Six healthy sedentary (maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)≤ 46 ml/kg/min) and six healthy athletic ...