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"Bergdahl A" Authored Publications:

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1 5 weeks of online resistance training with blood flow restriction increases sit-to-stand oxygen consumption in healthy older adults Presta D; Bergdahl A; 41565628
HKAP
2 The effect of 14 days Actovegin administration with or without high intensity training on exercise capacity and skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration Hassø RK; Lindtofte S; Kosik B; Bergdahl A; Larsen S; 41553522
HKAP
3 Finding a Link Between the TRPV4 Ion Channel and Angiogenesis: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Vascular Remodeling Malka G; Salucci V; Bergdahl A; 41056565
HKAP
4 Reduced 17β-estradiol following ovariectomy induces mitochondrial dysfunction and degradation of synaptic proteins in the entorhinal cortex Olajide OJ; Batallán Burrowes AA; da Silva IF; Bergdahl A; Chapman CA; 39617168
HKAP
5 Improvements in Postural Stability, Dynamic Balance, and Strength Following 12 Weeks of Online Ballet-Modern Dance Classes for Older Women Chen EH; Bergdahl A; Roberts M; 38863786
HKAP
6 Characterization of muscle oxygenation response in well-trained handcyclists Furno Puglia V; Paquette M; Bergdahl A; 38856729
HKAP
7 A polyphenol-rich cranberry supplement improves muscle oxidative capacity in healthy adults Parenteau F; Denis A; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A; 38626462
HKAP
8 Cranberry supplementation improves physiological markers of performance in trained runners Parenteau F; Puglia VF; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A; 38297471
HKAP
9 Actovegin improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration and functional aerobic capacity in a type 1 diabetic male murine model Kosik B; Larsen S; Bergdahl A; 37913525
HKAP
10 A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials investigating the effects of probiotics on oxidative stress in healthy adults St-Amant A; Bergdahl A; 36963861
HKAP
11 Physiological levels of cardiolipin acutely affect mitochondrial respiration in vascular smooth muscle cells Galambo D; Bergdahl A; 36594049
HKAP
12 Inhibiting amyloid beta (1-42) peptide-induced mitochondrial dysfunction prevents the degradation of synaptic proteins in the entorhinal cortex Olajide OJ; La Rue C; Bergdahl A; Chapman CA; 36275011
HKAP
13 Characterization of Affective Behaviors and Motor Functions in Mice With a Striatal-Specific Deletion of Bmal1 and Per2 Schoettner K; Alonso M; Button M; Goldfarb C; Herrera J; Quteishat N; Meyer C; Bergdahl A; Amir S; 35755440
HKAP
14 Zinc Homeostasis in Diabetes Mellitus and Vascular Complications MacKenzie S; Bergdahl A; 35052818
HKAP
15 Four-week prehabilitation program is sufficient to modify exercise behaviors and improve preoperative functional walking capacity in patients with colorectal cancer. Chen BP, Awasthi R, Sweet SN, Minnella EM, Bergdahl A, Santa Mina D, Carli F, Scheede-Bergdahl C 27539131
HKAP
16 Pre-ischaemic mitochondrial substrate constraint by inhibition of malate-aspartate shuttle preserves mitochondrial function after ischaemia-reperfusion. Jespersen NR, Yokota T, Støttrup NB, Bergdahl A, Paelestik KB, Povlsen JA, Dela F, Bøtker HE 28093764
HKAP
17 Constructing an inexpensive and versatile homemade rodent treadmill. Bouganim S, Bergdahl A 28211864
HKAP
18 Adaptation of mitochondrial expression and ATP production in dedifferentiating vascular smooth muscle cells. Scheede-Bergdahl C, Bergdahl A 28846852
HKAP
19 Evaluation of supervised multimodal prehabilitation programme in cancer patients undergoing colorectal resection: a randomized control trial. Bousquet-Dion G, Awasthi R, Loiselle SÈ, Minnella EM, Agnihotram RV, Bergdahl A, Carli F, Scheede-Bergdahl C 29327644
HKAP
20 Maximizing patient adherence to prehabilitation: what do the patients say? Ferreira V, Agnihotram RV, Bergdahl A, van Rooijen SJ, Awasthi R, Carli F, Scheede-Bergdahl C 29478189
HKAP
21 Reducing branched-chain amino acid intake to reverse metabolic complications in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Yadao DR, MacKenzie S, Bergdahl A 29791751
HKAP
22 Cardiac mitochondrial respiration following a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice. Rocha C, Koury OH, Scheede-Bergdahl C, Bergdahl A 30362048
HKAP

 

Title:Adaptation of mitochondrial expression and ATP production in dedifferentiating vascular smooth muscle cells.
Authors:Scheede-Bergdahl CBergdahl A
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28846852?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:28846852 Category:Can J Physiol Pharmacol Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 a Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill University, Montreal, QC H2W 1S4, Canada.
2 b McGill Research Centre for Physical Activity & Health, McGill University, Montreal, QC H2W 1S4, Canada.
3 c Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.

Description:

Adaptation of mitochondrial expression and ATP production in dedifferentiating vascular smooth muscle cells.

Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2017 Dec;95(12):1473-1479

Authors: Scheede-Bergdahl C, Bergdahl A

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the Western world. Although the clinical manifestations of this disease are well documented, the etiology and progression remain to be fully understood. Recently, the mitochondria have been implicated in important cellular processes involved in development of atherosclerosis. Despite the link between mitochondria and atherosclerosis, early-phase mechanisms of the disease have yet to be elucidated. The aim of this project was to explore the role of mitochondria in vascular smooth muscle (VSMC) dedifferentiation. A murine in vitro model, involving organ culture of aortic tissue in serum-free media, was used. Mitochondrial function was measured by high-resolution respirometry. Proteins associated with the VSMC phenotype switch, as well as mitochondrial density, were assessed by immunoblotting. The findings show that intrinsic mitochondrial Complex I activity is significantly upregulated during VSMC dedifferentiation. Diminished coupling between phosphorylation and oxidation was also found, indicating a greater ADP:ATP ratio. This data suggests increased leak in the electron transport chain and altered mitochondrial function specifically at Complex I. This project provides important information regarding the role of mitochondria in the early atherosclerotic process and that detectable changes in mitochondrial function and expression are related to VSMC dedifferentiation.

PMID: 28846852 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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