2017
DOI: 10.15562/bmj.v6i2.607
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Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNF-α), Nuclear Factor of kappa B (NF-kB) p65 and Calcineurin Expression play a role in the regulation of muscle regeneration process through aerobic exercise in HIV patients

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“…The increased TNF-α gene expression may play a role in lipid and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue through the effects of autokrin and in skeletal muscle through the effects parakrinnya [31]. The increased TNF-α via the sport can contribute to the activation of satellite cells that trigger an increase in muscle fibers and establishment of regeneration of new induction through the expression of calcineurin [32]. Another issue to consider is that the role of TNF-α dependent on receptors in the cell membranes of the recipient, there are two types of receptors (TNFR1 and 2) and the pro-inflammatory characteristics commonly associated with protein (mainly in adipose tissue) is bonded with the TNFR 1 (Neto et al, 2015:578).…”
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“…The increased TNF-α gene expression may play a role in lipid and glucose metabolism in adipose tissue through the effects of autokrin and in skeletal muscle through the effects parakrinnya [31]. The increased TNF-α via the sport can contribute to the activation of satellite cells that trigger an increase in muscle fibers and establishment of regeneration of new induction through the expression of calcineurin [32]. Another issue to consider is that the role of TNF-α dependent on receptors in the cell membranes of the recipient, there are two types of receptors (TNFR1 and 2) and the pro-inflammatory characteristics commonly associated with protein (mainly in adipose tissue) is bonded with the TNFR 1 (Neto et al, 2015:578).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported that loss of TNF-α in acutely injured muscle represses p38 i.e., mitogen-activated protein kinase signals, at 3 days post injury, at muscle stem cells (MSCs) transition from the proliferation to differentiation phases of myogenesis. Moreover, TNF-α was found to activate NF-kB that is important for the function and homeostasis of satellite cells (34) . Hassan et al reported that the absence of local inflammatory cells with negative IHC expression of TNF-α and NF-κB, were related to negative Myo-D expression in regenerated mature MFs, while MNCs were positive for Myo-D, in the TQ injected groups (14) .…”
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confidence: 99%