
Javi Botella
@javi_iup
Postdoctoral Researcher @CHUVLausanne - Research interests in Mitochondria, Innate Immunity, Metabolism & Exercise
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29-11-2009 14:49:24
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Mitochondria of Weightlifters are Different - Interview with Dr Javier Botella Javi Botella: youtu.be/o8E1k6nufgE?si…

1. Excited to see our latest work in @natureComms - “Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial content in the muscle of men” nature.com/articles/s4146… Led by Liz Reisman, Javi Botella & Nikeisha Caruana with @stroudlab Thread 🧵👇🏽


🚨📰Our paper: "Delaying post-exercise carbohydrate intake impairs next-day exercise capacity but not muscle glycogen or molecular responses" is now available: doi.org/10.1111/apha.1… Huge thanks & congrats to Javier Diaz-Lara Liz Reisman Javi Botella Louise Burke David J Bishop (He/Him)

Our latest review, led by Liz Reisman & Nikeisha Caruana has just been published in Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: bit.ly/3MVLZBb “Exercise Training and Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Proteins: from blots to ‘omics.”


Check out out new preprint in collaboration with Morten Hostrup - Muscle fiber proteomics reveals sex- and fiber type-specific adaptations to resistance training biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Do men and women respond equally to resistance exercise? What about fiber type, does it play a role in the training adaptations? Check out our latest preprint where together with Lukas Moesgaard, atul deshmukh and Morten Hostrup we use proteomics to answer these questions!


We used our single-fiber transcriptomics workflow to profile how individual human muscle fibers respond to exercise. Our results are out now in AJP-Cell Physiology, with thanks to TeamDerave, FWO and UGent Geneeskunde & Gezondheidswetenschappen (1/5) journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.11…


😃Happy to share our latest review "Responses to Exercise with Low Carbohydrate Availability on Muscle Glycogen and Cell Signaling" 🚴🍎 Springer Nature Sports Medicine. Read here: rdcu.be/dVKDI Huge thanks and congrats David Bishop (🦋 also bluespotscience.bsky.social) Gorka Prieto-Bellver Amelia Guadalupe Grau


Our latest paper on aging is finally out in Experimental Physiology. This is a real IHC tour de force on muscle morphology, satellite cells, capillaries and innervation status so if you are into that, check it out! Sebastian Edman Marcus Moberg, PhD Andrew Philp William Apró, PhD physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Our work is online! Journal of Physiology Markus Gruber "Neuromuscular mechanisms for the fast decline in rate of force development with muscle disuse – a narrative review" 🧨💪 #explosivestrength #rfd


Reducing the mitochondrial oxidative burden alleviates lipid-induced muscle insulin resistance in humans science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… New paper out today in Science Advances 1/10 🧵👇


Very proud to see our paper published in Nature Medicine Effects of early, late and self-selected time-restricted eating on visceral adipose tissue and cardiometabolic health in participants with overweight or obesity: a randomized controlled trial nature.com/articles/s4159…


Citizens of the precision exercise medicine age, check out our recently published work on Journal of Applied Physiology!📢 We are just trying to add valuable information to the fabulous research Dr. Robert Ross, Brendon Gurd, @GregLJMU, or Dr. Claude Bouchard developed. +👉📄journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…



A deep dive into the heterogeneity of human muscle fibers using transcriptomics and proteomics, now online Nature Communications. This was an amazing collaboration between TeamDerave and Roger Moreno Justicia, Ben Stocks and atul deshmukh at NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) (1/2) nature.com/articles/s4146…


Really enjoyed re-reading this brief historical reappraisal of muscle contraction and mitochondrial biogenesis by Javi Botella bit.ly/3ReijBq


Check out our latest paper published in Diabetes American Diabetes Association - DiabetesPro Analysis of multiple insulin actions in single muscle fibres from insulin resistant mice reveals selective defect in endogenous GLUT4 translocation diabetesjournals.org/diabetes/artic…