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American Journal of Physiology-endocrinology and Metabolism | 2011

Progesterone increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial H2O2 emission in nonmenopausal women.

Daniel A. Kane; Chien-Te Lin; Ethan J. Anderson; Hyo-Bum Kwak; Julie H. Cox; Patricia M. Brophy; Robert C. Hickner; P. Darrell Neufer; Ronald N. Cortright

The luteal phase of the female menstrual cycle is associated with both 1) elevated serum progesterone (P4) and estradiol (E2), and 2) reduced insulin sensitivity. Recently, we demonstrated a link between skeletal muscle mitochondrial H(2)O(2) emission (mE(H2O2)) and insulin resistance. To determine whether serum levels of P4 and/or E(2) are related to mitochondrial function, mE(H2O2) and respiratory O(2) flux (Jo(2)) were measured in permeabilized myofibers from insulin-sensitive (IS, n = 24) and -resistant (IR, n = 8) nonmenopausal women (IR = HOMA-IR > 3.6). Succinate-supported mE(H2O2) was more than 50% greater in the IR vs. IS women (P < 0.05). Interestingly, serum P4 correlated positively with succinate-supported mE(H2O2) (r = 0. 53, P < 0.01). To determine whether P4 or E2 directly affect mitochondrial function, saponin-permeabilized vastus lateralis myofibers biopsied from five nonmenopausal women in the early follicular phase were incubated in P4 (60 nM), E2 (1.4 nM), or both. P4 alone inhibited state 3 Jo(2), supported by multisubstrate combination (P < 0.01). However, E2 alone or in combination with P4 had no effect on Jo(2). In contrast, during state 4 respiration, supported by succinate and glycerophosphate, mE(H2O2) was increased with P4 alone or in combination with E2 (P < 0.01). The results suggest that 1) P4 increases mE(H2O2) with or without E2; 2) P4 alone inhibits Jo(2) but not when E2 is present; and 3) P4 is related to the mE(H2O2) previously linked to skeletal muscle insulin resistance.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1999

Effect of aging on response to exercise training in humans: skeletal muscle GLUT-4 and insulin sensitivity

Julie H. Cox; Ronald N. Cortright; G. Lynis Dohm; Joseph A. Houmard


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2000

Effect of short-term exercise training on leptin and insulin action.

Joseph A. Houmard; Julie H. Cox; Paul S. MacLean; Hisham A. Barakat


Advances in Physiology Education | 2011

Does sex (female versus male) influence the impact of class attendance on examination performance

Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Julie H. Cox; Stephen E. DiCarlo


The FASEB Journal | 2011

Spare me the lecture

Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Julie H. Cox; Stephen E. DiCarlo


Advances in Physiology Education | 2013

Higher levels of intrinsic motivation are related to higher levels of class performance for male but not female students

Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Amanda J. Blumberg; Julie H. Cox; Stephen E. DiCarlo


Advances in Physiology Education | 2015

Intellectual Development Is Positively Related to Intrinsic Motivation and Course Grades for Female but Not Male Students.

Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Julie H. Cox; Maria A. Cortright; Brandon M. Langworthy; Lorene M. Petta; Charles J. Tanner; Stephen E. DiCarlo


Archive | 2015

first-year medical students? Does gender influence learning style preferences of

Jill A. Slater; Heidi L. Lujan; Stephen E. DiCarlo; Ronald N. Cortright; Amanda J. Blumberg; Julie H. Cox; Laxminarayana A. Udupa; Rathnakar P. Urval; Ashwin Kamath; Sheetal D Ullal; Ashok K Shenoy; Nandita Shenoy


Archive | 2015

female students higher levels of class performance for male but not Higher levels of intrinsic motivation are related to

Stephen E. DiCarlo; Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Amanda J. Blumberg; Julie H. Cox


The FASEB Journal | 2014

The intrinsic motivation of students to learn is related to their epistemological beliefs (531.25)

Ronald N. Cortright; Heidi L. Lujan; Julie H. Cox; Jennifer L. Eastwood; David W. Rodenbaugh; Jeremy Eiland; Jared Deckler; Stephen E. DiCarlo

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