Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Mastorakos, G."
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Acute resistance exercise results in catecholaminergic rather than hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis stimulation during exercise in young men
Fatouros, I.; Chatzinikolaou, A.; Paltoglou, G.; Petridou, A.; Avloniti, A.; Jamurtas, A.; Goussetis, E.; Mitrakou, A.; Mougios, V.; Lazaropoulou, C.; Margeli, A.; Papassotiriou, I.; Mastorakos, G. (2010)Exercise is a paradigm of a stress situation. The adaptive response to stressors comprises the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and components of the autonomic sympathetic system. An aseptic ... -
Adipose tissue lipolysis is upregulated in lean and obese men during acute resistance exercise
Chatzinikolaou, A.; Fatouros, I.; Petridou, A.; Jamurtas, A.; Avloniti, A.; Douroudos, I.; Mastorakos, G.; Lazaropoulou, C.; Papassotiriou, I.; Tournis, S.; Mitrakou, A.; Mougios, V. (2008)OBJECTIVE - To investigate the effect of acute resistance exercise on adipose tissue triacylglycerol lipase activity (TGLA) in lean and obese men. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Nine lean and eight obese men performed 30 ... -
Cell-free plasma DNA as a novel marker of aseptic inflammation severity related to exercise overtraining
Fatouros, I. G.; Destouni, A.; Margonis, K.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; VrettoU, C.; Kouretas, D.; Mastorakos, G.; MitrakoU, A.; Taxildaris, K.; Kanavakis, E.; Papassotiriou, I. (2006)Background: Circulating free plasma DNA is implicated in conditions associated with tissue injury, including exercise-induced inflammation, and thus is a potential marker for athletic overtraining. Methods: We measured ... -
Intensity of Resistance Exercise Determines Adipokine and Resting Energy Expenditure Responses in Overweight Elderly Individuals
Fatouros, I. G.; Chatzinikolaou, A.; Tournis, S.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Douroudos, II; Papassotiriou, I.; Thomakos, P. M.; Taxildaris, K.; Mastorakos, G.; Mitrakou, A. (2009)OBJECTIVE - To evaluate the time course of leptin, adiponectin, and testing energy expenditure (REE) responses in overweight elderly mates after acute resistance exercise protocols of various intensity configurations. ... -
Oxidative stress biomarkers responses to physical overtraining: Implications for diagnosis
Margonis, K.; Fatouros, I. G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Douroudos, I.; Chatzinikolaou, A.; Mitrakou, A.; Mastorakos, G.; Papassotiriou, I.; Taxildaris, K.; Kouretas, D. (2007)Overtraining syndrome is characterized by declining performance and transient inflammation following periods of severe training with major health implications for the athletes. Currently, there is no single diagnostic ... -
Oxidative stress biomarkers responses to physical overtraining: Implications for diagnosis (vol 43, pg 901, 2007)
Margonis, K.; Fatouros, I. G.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Nikolaidis, M. G.; Douroudos, I.; Chatzinikolaou, A.; Mitrakou, A.; Mastorakos, G.; Papassotiriou, I.; Taxildaris, K.; Kouretas, D. (2008) -
Regulation of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor and Its Receptor in Skeletal Muscle Is Dependent Upon the Type of Inflammatory Stimulus
Wright, C. R.; Brown, E. L.; Della Gatta, P. A.; Fatouros, I. G.; Karagounis, L. G.; Terzis, G.; Mastorakos, G.; Michailidis, Y.; Mandalidis, D.; Spengos, K.; Chatzinikolaou, A.; Methenitis, S.; Draganidis, D.; Jamurtas, A. Z.; Russell, A. P. (2015)The cytokine granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) binds to its receptor (G-CSFR) to stimulate hematopoietic stem cell mobilization, myelopoiesis, and the production and activation of neutrophils. In response to ...