Reza Gharakhanlou
Tarbiat Modares University
78 Papers
300 Citations
Reza Gharakhanlou is an academic researcher from Tarbiat Modares University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Endurance training. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Reza Gharakhanlou include Université de Montréal & University of Zanjan.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Effect of progressive resistance exercise on β1 integrin and vinculin protein levels in slow-and fast-twitch skeletal muscles of male rats
TL;DR: Since that costameric proteins contribute to the maintenance of the structure and stability of muscles and also have a role in the cell signaling, therefore, resistance exercise can be an effective stimulus in improving slowtwitch muscles for stabilization of the muscle structure.
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Effect of resistance exercise on protein content and mrna expression of nt 4/5 in rat slow and fast muscles
TL;DR: One session of resistance training can alter protein and mRNA of NT-4/5 in skeletal muscle and this alteration was dependent on muscle type.
Non-local muscle fatigue is mediated at spinal and supraspinal levels
Ehsan Amiri,Reza Gharakhanlou,Hamid Reza Rajabi,Louis-Solal Giboin,Zahra Rezasoltani,Kamran Azma +5 more
TL;DR: Results not only confirm the incidence of non-local muscle fatigue (NLMF) in response to performing submaximal isotonic fatiguing contractions but also imply that both spinal and supraspinal modulations account for the NLMF response.
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The Effect of Endurance Training on Fibronectin Gene Expression of the Sciatic Nerve in Diabetic Rats
TL;DR: The results showed that diabetes leads to changes in the extracellular matrix and the reduction of the sciatic nerve myelin thickness, and Endurance training as a non-drug strategy is effective in preventing these damages.
Increased Expression of miR-1 in Fast-Twitch Skeletal Muscle in Response to Resistance Exercise
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of an acute bout of resistance exercise on the expression of miR-1, MyoD1, Mef2C, and Hdac4 genes in the slow and fast-twitch muscle of rats was investigated.
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