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Ph.d.-forsvar
Ph.d.-forsvar — Peter Bergmann Piil is defencing his PhD thesis: Regulation of blood flow in contracting skeletal muscle in aging - Insight from potentiation of cGMP signaling and physical activity
Date & Time:
Place:
Auditorium 1, August Krogh Building, Universitetsparken 13, DK-2100 Copenhagen
Hosted by:
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports
Cost:
Free
2 Marts 2018, 14:00
Auditorium 1, August Krogh Building, Universitetsparken 13, Copenhagen
Professor Bente Kiens (chair), Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Professor Jose Gonzalez-Alonso, Brunel University London, Centre for Human Performance, Exercise and Rehabilitation (Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences), Dept. of Life Sciences, UK.
Professor, MD Johannes Van Lieshout, Internal Medicine & Clinical Cardiovascular Physiology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Professor Ylva Hellsten, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
About the thesis
Oxygen delivery to skeletal muscle is regulated precisely to match the oxygen demand; however, with aging the regulation of blood flow and oxygen delivery during exercise is impaired.
The present thesis demonstrated that potentiation of the signaling molecule cGMP increased blood flow and oxygen uptake in the leg during exercise in older, but not in young, habitually active males. Interestingly, 8 weeks of exercise training abolished this effect of cGMP potentiation in the older subjects.
Collectively, this suggest that reduced cGMP signaling contribute to the impaired skeletal muscle blood flow in older men and that an enhancement in cGMP signaling is one of the mechanisms underlying the training-induced improvement in the regulation of blood flow and oxygen delivery during exercise in older men.
Read more: http://nexs.ku.dk/english/calendar/2018/phd_peter-bergmann-piil/