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Cesare Granata

Research Fellow, German Diabetes Centre (DDZ)
Verified email at monash.edu
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Training-induced changes in mitochondrial content and respiratory function in human skeletal muscle

C Granata, NA Jamnick, DJ Bishop - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
A sedentary lifestyle has been linked to a number of metabolic disorders that have been
associated with sub-optimal mitochondrial characteristics and an increased risk of premature …

[HTML][HTML] High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain …

C Granata, NJ Caruana, J Botella, NA Jamnick… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Mitochondrial defects are implicated in multiple diseases and aging. Exercise training is an
accessible, inexpensive therapeutic intervention that can improve mitochondrial …

An examination and critique of current methods to determine exercise intensity

NA Jamnick, RW Pettitt, C Granata, DB Pyne… - Sports Medicine, 2020 - Springer
Prescribing the frequency, duration, or volume of training is simple as these factors can be
altered by manipulating the number of exercise sessions per week, the duration of each …

Can we optimise the exercise training prescription to maximise improvements in mitochondria function and content?

DJ Bishop, C Granata, N Eynon - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background While there is agreement that exercise is a powerful stimulus to increase both
mitochondrial function and content, we do not know the optimal training stimulus to maximise …

Training intensity modulates changes in PGC‐1α and p53 protein content and mitochondrial respiration, but not markers of mitochondrial content in human skeletal …

C Granata, RSF Oliveira, JP Little, K Renner… - The FASEB …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Exercise training has been associated with increased mitochondrial content and respiration.
However, no study to date has compared in parallel how training at different intensities …

High-intensity exercise and mitochondrial biogenesis: current controversies and future research directions

…, NJ Saner, J Kuang, X Yan, C Granata - …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
It is well established that different types of exercise can provide a powerful stimulus for
mitochondrial biogenesis. However, there are conflicting findings in the literature, and a …

Principles of exercise prescription, and how they influence exercise-induced changes of transcription factors and other regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis

C Granata, NA Jamnick, DJ Bishop - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
Physical inactivity represents the fourth leading risk factor for mortality, and it has been
linked with a series of chronic disorders, the treatment of which absorbs ~ 85% of healthcare …

[HTML][HTML] An overview of technical considerations when using quantitative real-time PCR analysis of gene expression in human exercise research

J Kuang, X Yan, AJ Genders, C Granata, DJ Bishop - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Gene expression analysis by quantitative PCR in skeletal muscle is routine in exercise
studies. The reproducibility and reliability of the data fundamentally depend on how the …

Mitochondrial adaptations to high‐volume exercise training are rapidly reversed after a reduction in training volume in human skeletal muscle

C Granata, RSF Oliveira, JP Little, K Renner… - The FASEB …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Increased mitochondrial content and respiration have both been reported after exercise
training. However, no study has directly compared how different training volumes influence …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise and short-term interval training on interleukin-6, FNDC5, and METRNL mRNA expression in human …

M Eaton, C Granata, J Barry, A Safdar, D Bishop… - Journal of sport and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Exercise promotes numerous phenotypic adaptations in skeletal muscle that
contribute to improved function and metabolic capacity. An emerging body of evidence …