@misc{10481/100972, year = {2017}, month = {10}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100972}, abstract = {Purpose Anaemia is associated with fatigue and diminished muscular oxygenation, which may affect skeletal muscle (SM). No studies are available about the SM modifications during anaemia recovery; therefore, the aim of this study is to study SM homeostasis during anaemia recovery with fermented milks. Methods Forty male Wistar rats were placed on a preexperimental period of 40 days, divided in two groups (control group receiving normal-Fe diet and Fe-deficient group receiving low-Fe diet). Lately, rats were fed with fermented goat or cow milk-based diets, with normal-Fe content during 30 days. After feeding the fermented milks, leptin, adiponectin, non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and protein expression (UCP1, PepT1 and irisin) within the SM were assessed. Results Adiponectin decreased in both groups of animals fed fermented goat milk, while leptin and NEFA increased. UCP1 protein expression increased in control and anaemic animals fed fermented goat milk. UCP1 also increased in both group of anaemic animals fed either fermented cow or goat milk in comparison with their controls. Irisin increased}, organization = {This work was supported by Andalusian Government, Excellence Research Project No. P11-AGR-7648}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, keywords = {Skeletal muscle}, keywords = {Myokines}, keywords = {Fermented milks}, keywords = {Anaemia}, keywords = {Irisin}, title = {Fermented goat milk consumption during anaemia recovery: ergogenic effect and improvement of skeletal muscle homeostasis}, doi = {10.1007/s00394-016-1268-z}, author = {Moreno Fernández, Jorge and Díaz Castro, Javier and Pulido-Morán, Mario and Muñoz Alférez, María José and Nestares Pleguezuelo, María Teresa and López Aliaga, María Inmaculada}, }