Andrew Garnham

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

50

Co-Authors

The effect of exercise and insulin on AS160 phosphorylation and 14-3-3 binding capacity in human skeletal muscle (2008)

Howlett, Kirsten, Matthews, Alicia, Garnham, Andrew, Sakamoto, Kei

AS160 is an Akt substrate of 160 kDa implicated in the regulation of both insulin- and contraction-mediated GLUT4 translocation and glucose uptake. The effects of aerobic exercise and subsequent...

Resistance exercise and insulin regulate AS160 and interaction with 14-3-3 in human skeletal muscle (2007)

Howlett, Kirsten, Sakamoto, Kei, Garnham, Andrew, Cameron-Smith, David, Hargreaves, Mark

A single bout of aerobic exercise can enhance insulin action, but whether a similar effect occurs after resistance exercise is unknown. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps were performed on eight male...

Resistance exercise and insulin regulate AS160 and interaction with 14-3-3 in human skeletal muscle (2007)

Howlett, Kirsten, Sakamoto, Kei, Garnham, Andrew, Cameron-Smith, David, Hargreaves, Mark

A single bout of aerobic exercise can enhance insulin action, but whether a similar effect occurs after resistance exercise is unknown. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps were performed on eight male...

Increased insulin-stimulated Akt pSer473 and cytosolic SHP2 protein abundance in human skeletal muscle following acute exercise and short-term training. (2006)

Wadley, Glenn D., Konstantopoulos, Nicky, Macaulay, Lance, Howlett, Kirsten, Garnham, Andrew, Hargreaves, Mark, ...

The purpose of the present study was to determine in human skeletal muscle whether a single exercise bout and 7 days of consecutive endurance (cycling) training 1) increased insulin-stimulated Akt...

Increased insulin-stimulated Akt pSer473 and cytosolic SHP2 protein abundance in human skeletal muscle following acute exercise and short-term training. (2006)

Wadley, Glenn D., Konstantopoulos, Nicky, Macaulay, Lance, Howlett, Kirsten, Garnham, Andrew, Hargreaves, Mark, ...

The purpose of the present study was to determine in human skeletal muscle whether a single exercise bout and 7 days of consecutive endurance (cycling) training 1) increased insulin-stimulated Akt...

Regulation of HSL serine phsohorylastion in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue (2005)

Watt, Matthew J., Holmes, Anna G., Pinnamaneni, Srijan K., Garnham, Andrew, Steinberg, Gregory R., Kemp, Bruce E., ...

Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is important for the degradation of triacylglycerol in adipose and muscle tissue, but the tissue-specific regulation of this enzyme is not fully understood. We...

Depressed Na+-K+-ATPase activity in skeletal muscle at fatigue is correlated with increased Na+-K+-ATPase mRNA expression following intense exercise (2005)

Petersen, A. C., Murphy, K. T., Snow, Rod, Leppik, J. A., Aughey, R. J., Garnham, Andrew, ...

We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na+-K+-ATPase units, the time course of its recovery postexercise, and whether this depressed...

Chronic intermittent hypoxia and incremental cycling exercise independently depress muscle in vitro maximal Na+-K+-ATPase activity in well-trained athletes (2005)

Aughey, R., Gore, Christopher, Hahn, A., Garnham, Andrew, Clark, S., Petersen, Aaron, ...

Athletes commonly attempt to enhance performance by training in normoxia but sleeping in hypoxia [live high and train low (LHTL)]. However, chronic hypoxia reduces muscle Na+-K+-ATPase content,...

Depressed Na+-K+-ATPase activity in skeletal muscle at fatigue is correlated with increased Na+-K+-ATPase mRNA expression following intense exercise (2005)

Petersen, A. C., Murphy, K. T., Snow, Rod, Leppik, J. A., Aughey, R. J., Garnham, Andrew, ...

We investigated whether depressed muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity with exercise reflected a loss of Na+-K+-ATPase units, the time course of its recovery postexercise, and whether this depressed...

Chronic intermittent hypoxia and incremental cycling exercise independently depress muscle in vitro maximal Na+-K+-ATPase activity in well-trained athletes (2005)

Aughey, R. J., Gore, Christopher, Hahn, A. G., Garnham, Andrew, Clark, S. A., Petersen, Aaron, ...

Athletes commonly attempt to enhance performance by training in normoxia but sleeping in hypoxia [live high and train low (LHTL)]. However, chronic hypoxia reduces muscle Na+-K+-ATPase content,...

Regulation of HSL serine phsohorylastion in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue (2005)

Watt, Matthew J., Holmes, Anna G., Pinnamaneni, Srijan K., Garnham, Andrew, Steinberg, Gregory R., Kemp, Bruce E., ...

Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is important for the degradation of triacylglycerol in adipose and muscle tissue, but the tissue-specific regulation of this enzyme is not fully understood. We...

Intense exercise up-regulates Na+, K+ -ATPase isoform mRNA, but not protein expression in human skeletal muscle (2004)

Murphy, K., Snow, Rod, Petersen, A., Murphy, R., Mollica, J., Lee, J., ...

Characterization of expression of, and consequently also the acute exercise effects on, Na+,K+-ATPase isoforms in human skeletal muscle remains incomplete and was therefore investigated. Fifteen...

Skeletal muscle total creatine content and creatine transporter gene expression in vegetarians prior to and following creatine supplementation (2004)

Watt, Kenneth, Garnham, Andrew, Snow, Rodney

This study examined the effect of vegetarianism on skeletal muscle total creatine (TCr) content and creatine transporter (CreaT) gene expression, prior to and during 5 d of Cr supplementation (CrS)....

ß- adrenergic stimulation of skeletal muscle HSL can be overridden by AMPK signaling (2004)

Watt, Matthew J., Steinberg, Gregory R., Chan, Stanley, Garnham, Andrew, Kemp, Bruce E., Febbraio, Mark A.

Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), an important regulatory enzyme for triacylglycerol hydrolysis within skeletal muscle, is controlled by β-adrenergic signaling as well as intrinsic factors related...

Skeletal muscle total creatine content and creatine transporter gene expression in vegetarians prior to and following creatine supplementation (2004)

Watt, Kenneth, Garnham, Andrew, Snow, Rodney

This study examined the effect of vegetarianism on skeletal muscle total creatine (TCr) content and creatine transporter (CreaT) gene expression, prior to and during 5 d of Cr supplementation (CrS)....

ß- adrenergic stimulation of skeletal muscle HSL can be overridden by AMPK signaling (2004)

Watt, Matthew J., Steinberg, Gregory R., Chan, Stanley, Garnham, Andrew, Kemp, Bruce E., Febbraio, Mark A.

Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), an important regulatory enzyme for triacylglycerol hydrolysis within skeletal muscle, is controlled by β-adrenergic signaling as well as intrinsic factors related...

Intense exercise up-regulates Na+, K+ -ATPase isoform mRNA, but not protein expression in human skeletal muscle (2004)

Murphy, K.T., Snow, Rod, Petersen, A., Murphy, R., Mollica, J., Lee, J., ...

Characterization of expression of, and consequently also the acute exercise effects on, Na+,K+-ATPase isoforms in human skeletal muscle remains incomplete and was therefore investigated. Fifteen...

UCP3 protein expression is lower in type I, IIa and IIx muscle fiber types of endurance-trained compared to untrained subjects (2003)

Russell, A., Wadley, G., Hesselink, M., Schaart, G., Lo, Sing Kai, Leger, B., ...

Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a muscle mitochondrial protein believed to uncouple the respiratory chain, producing heat and reducing aerobic ATP production. Our aim was to quantify and compare the...

UCP3 protein expression is lower in type I, IIa and IIx muscle fiber types of endurance-trained compared to untrained subjects (2003)

Russell, A., Wadley, G., Hesselink, M., Schaart, G., Lo, Sing Kai, Leger, B., ...

Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a muscle mitochondrial protein believed to uncouple the respiratory chain, producing heat and reducing aerobic ATP production. Our aim was to quantify and compare the...

Effect of creatine ingestion on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in men (2003)

Newman, Jackie, Hargreaves, Mark, Garnham, Andrew, Snow, Rodney

Purpose: This study investigated whether acute (5 d) and/or short-term (28 d) creatine (Cr) ingestion altered glucose tolerance or insulin action in healthy, untrained men (aged 26.9 ± 5.7 yr;...

Glycogen availability does not affect the TCA cycle or TAN pools during prolonged, fatiguing exercise (2003)

Baldwin, Jacinta, Snow, Rod, Gibala, Martin J., Garnham, Andrew, Howarth, Krista, Febbraio, Mark A.

The hypothesis that fatigue during prolonged exercise arises from insufficient intramuscular glycogen, which limits tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) activity due to reduced TCA cycle intermediates...

Effect of creatine ingestion on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in men (2003)

Newman, Jackie, Hargreaves, Mark, Garnham, Andrew, Snow, Rodney

Purpose: This study investigated whether acute (5 d) and/or short-term (28 d) creatine (Cr) ingestion altered glucose tolerance or insulin action in healthy, untrained men (aged 26.9 ± 5.7 yr;...

Glycogen availability does not affect the TCA cycle or TAN pools during prolonged, fatiguing exercise (2003)

Baldwin, Jacinta, Snow, Rod, Gibala, Martin J., Garnham, Andrew, Howarth, Krista, Febbraio, Mark A.

The hypothesis that fatigue during prolonged exercise arises from insufficient intramuscular glycogen, which limits tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) activity due to reduced TCA cycle intermediates...

UCP3 protein expression is lower in type I, IIa and IIx muscle fiber types of endurance-trained compared to untrained subjects (2003)

Russell, A., Wadley, G., Hesselink, M., Schaart, G., Lo, Sing Kai, Leger, B., ...

Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a muscle mitochondrial protein believed to uncouple the respiratory chain, producing heat and reducing aerobic ATP production. Our aim was to quantify and compare the...

Slow component of VO2 kinetics: the effect of training status, fibre type, UCP3 mRNA and citrate synthase activity (2002)

Russell, Aaron, Wadley, Glenn, Snow, Rodney., Giacobino, J., Muzzin, P., Garnham, Andrew, ...

Examines the relationship between the magnitude of the relative slow component (SC) of pulmonary oxygen uptake VO[sub 2], citrate synthase activity, UCP2 and UCP3 mRNA levels and muscle fiber...

Safety attitudes and beliefs of junior Australian football players (2002)

Finch, C., Donohue, S., Garnham, Andrew

Objectives: To describe the safety attitudes and beliefs of junior (aged 16–18 years) Australian football players.Setting: Six Victorian Football League Under 18 (VFL U18) clubs in Victoria,...

Are squash players protecting their eyes? (2002)

Eime, R., Finch, C., Sherman, C., Garnham, Andrew

Methods: A survey of 303 players (aged ≥18 years) was conducted at three squash venues in Melbourne, Australia over a three week period in June 2000 to obtain information about protective eyewear...

Safety attitudes and beliefs of junior Australian football players (2002)

Finch, C., Donohue, S., Garnham, Andrew

Objectives: To describe the safety attitudes and beliefs of junior (aged 16–18 years) Australian football players.Setting: Six Victorian Football League Under 18 (VFL U18) clubs in Victoria,...

Slow component of VO2 kinetics: the effect of training status, fibre type, UCP3 mRNA and citrate synthase activity (2002)

Russell, Aaron, Wadley, Glenn, Snow, Rodney., Giacobino, J., Muzzin, P., Garnham, Andrew, ...

Examines the relationship between the magnitude of the relative slow component (SC) of pulmonary oxygen uptake VO[sub 2], citrate synthase activity, UCP2 and UCP3 mRNA levels and muscle fiber...

Are squash players protecting their eyes? (2002)

Eime, R., Finch, C., Sherman, C., Garnham, Andrew

Methods: A survey of 303 players (aged ≥18 years) was conducted at three squash venues in Melbourne, Australia over a three week period in June 2000 to obtain information about protective eyewear...

Live high: train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency (2001)

Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., ...

This study investigated whether hypoxic exposure increased muscle buffer capacity (βm) and mechanical efficiency during exercise in male athletes. A control (CON, n=7) and a live high:train low...

Effect of carbohydrate ingestion on metabolism during running and cycling (2001)

Arkinstall, Melissa, Bruce, Clinton, Nikolopoulos, Vasilis, Garnham, Andrew, Hawley, John

The effects of carbohydrate or water ingestion on metabolism were investigated in seven male subjects during two running and two cycling trials lasting 60 min at individual lactate threshold using...

Effect of glycerol-induced hyperhydration on thermoregulation and metabolism during exercise in the heat (2001)

Anderson, M., Cotter, J., Garnham, Andrew, Casley, D., Febbraio, M.

This study examined the effect of glycerol ingestion on fluid homeostasis, thermoregulation, and metabolism during rest and exercise. Six endurance-trained men ingested either 1 g glycerol in 20 ml...

Quality of life improvements after sports injury (2001)

Finch, Caroline, Little, Cathryn, Garnham, Andrew

Over the past decade, there has been an increase in available data describing the incidence of sports injuries. However, the outcomes of such injuries remain relatively undocumented. Psychological...

Exercise increases serum Hsp72 in humans (2001)

Walsh, R. C., Koukoulas, I., Garnham, Andrew, Moseley, P. L., Hargreaves, M., Febbraio, M. A.

Recent evidence suggests that heat shock proteins (Hsps) may have an important systemic role as a signal to activate the immune system. Since acute exercise is known to induce Hsp72 (the inducible...

No effect of mild heat stress on the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism at the onset of exercise (2001)

Saunders, P. U., Watt, M. J., Garnham, Andrew, Spriet, L. L., Hargreaves, M., Febbraio, M. A.

To investigate the influence of heat stress on the regulation of skeletal muscle carbohydrate metabolism, six active, but not specifically trained, men performed 5 min of cycling at a power output...

Quality of life improvements after sports injury (2001)

Finch, Caroline, Little, Cathryn, Garnham, Andrew

Over the past decade, there has been an increase in available data describing the incidence of sports injuries. However, the outcomes of such injuries remain relatively undocumented. Psychological...

No effect of mild heat stress on the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism at the onset of exercise (2001)

Saunders, P. U., Watt, M. J., Garnham, Andrew, Spriet, L. L., Hargreaves, M., Febbraio, M. A.

To investigate the influence of heat stress on the regulation of skeletal muscle carbohydrate metabolism, six active, but not specifically trained, men performed 5 min of cycling at a power output...

Exercise increases serum Hsp72 in humans (2001)

Walsh, R. C., Koukoulas, I., Garnham, Andrew, Moseley, P. L., Hargreaves, M., Febbraio, M. A.

Recent evidence suggests that heat shock proteins (Hsps) may have an important systemic role as a signal to activate the immune system. Since acute exercise is known to induce Hsp72 (the inducible...

Effect of carbohydrate ingestion on metabolism during running and cycling (2001)

Arkinstall, Melissa, Bruce, Clinton, Nikolopoulos, Vasilis, Garnham, Andrew, Hawley, John

The effects of carbohydrate or water ingestion on metabolism were investigated in seven male subjects during two running and two cycling trials lasting 60 min at individual lactate threshold using...

Effect of glycerol-induced hyperhydration on thermoregulation and metabolism during exercise in the heat (2001)

Anderson, M., Cotter, J., Garnham, Andrew, Casley, D., Febbraio, M.

This study examined the effect of glycerol ingestion on fluid homeostasis, thermoregulation, and metabolism during rest and exercise. Six endurance-trained men ingested either 1 g glycerol in 20 ml...

Live high: train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency (2001)

Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., ...

This study investigated whether hypoxic exposure increased muscle buffer capacity (βm) and mechanical efficiency during exercise in male athletes. A control (CON, n=7) and a live high:train low...