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High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFES) Data Lean and Obese Zucker Rat Soleus Muscle: Regulation of p70S6kinase Associated Proteins.


ABSTRACT: Anaerobic exercise has been advocated as a prescribed treatment for the management of diabetes: however, alterations in exercise-induced signaling remain largely unexplored in the diabetic muscle. Here, we compare the basal and the in situ contraction-induced phosphorylation of the AKT, GSK3beta, mTor, p70s6K, Pten, and Shp2 proteins in the lean and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rat soleus muscle following a single bout of contractile stimuli. This article represents data associated with prior publications from our lab (Katta et al., 2009a, 2009b; Tullgren et al., 1991) [1-3] and concurrent Data in Brief articles (Ginjupalli et al., 2017a, 2017b; Rice et al., 2017a, 2017b) [4-7].

SUBMITTER: Rice KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5709299 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-frequency electrical stimulation (HFES) Data Lean and Obese Zucker Rat Soleus Muscle: Regulation of p70S6kinase Associated Proteins.

Rice Kevin M KM   Katta Anjaiah A   Manne Nandini D P K NDPK   Arvapalli Ravikumar R   Ginjupalli Gautam K GK   Wu Miaozong M   Asano Shinichi S   Blough Eric R ER  

Data in brief 20171111


Anaerobic exercise has been advocated as a prescribed treatment for the management of diabetes: however, alterations in exercise-induced signaling remain largely unexplored in the diabetic muscle. Here, we compare the basal and the in situ contraction-induced phosphorylation of the AKT, GSK3beta, mTor, p70s6K, Pten, and Shp2 proteins in the lean and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rat soleus muscle following a single bout of contractile stimuli. This article represents data associated with prior publicatio  ...[more]

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