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Angiogenesis-related ultrastructural changes to capillaries in human skeletal muscle in response to endurance exercise

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.75241
Date of Publication
November 15, 2015
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Anatomie...

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Author
Baum, Oliver
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
Gübeli, Jennifer
Frese, Sebastian
Torchetti, Eleonora
Malik, Corinna
Odriozola Quesada, Adolfo
Institut für Anatomie
Graber, Franziska
Institut für Anatomie
Hoppeler, Hans-Heinrich
Institut für Anatomie
Tschanz, Stefan A.orcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Journal of applied physiology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
8750-7587
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1152/japplphysiol.00594.2015
PubMed ID
26384412
Uncontrolled Keywords

capillary

electron microscopy

morphometry

skeletal muscle biops...

Description
The ultrastructure of capillaries in skeletal muscle was morphometrically assessed in vastus lateralis muscle (VL) biopsies taken before and after exercise from 22 participants of two training studies. In study 1 (8 wk of ergometer training), light microscopy revealed capillary-fiber (C/F) ratio (+27%) and capillary density (+16%) to be higher (P ≤ 0.05) in postexercise biopsies than in preexercise biopsies from all 10 participants. In study 2 (6 mo of moderate running), C/F ratio and capillary density were increased (+23% and +20%; respectively, P ≤ 0.05) in VL biopsies from 6 angiogenesis responders (AR) after training, whereas 6 nonangiogenesis responders (NR) showed nonsignificant changes in these structural indicators (-4%/-4%, respectively). Forty capillary profiles per participant were evaluated by point and intersection counting on cross sections after transmission electron microscopy. In study 1, volume density (Vv) and mean arithmetic thickness (T) of endothelial cells (ECs; +19%/+17%, respectively) and pericytes (PCs; +20%/+21%, respectively) were higher (P ≤ 0.05), whereas Vv and T of the pericapillary basement membrane (BM) were -23%/-22% lower (P ≤ 0.05), respectively, in posttraining biopsies. In study 2, exercise-related differences between AR and NR-groups were found for Vv and T of PCs (AR, +26%/+22%, respectively, both P ≤ 0.05; NR, +1%/-3%, respectively, both P > 0.05) and BM (AR, -14%/-13%, respectively, both P ≤ 0.05; NR, -9%/-11%, respectively, P = 0.07/0.10). Vv and T of ECs were higher (AR, +16%/+18%, respectively; NR, +6%/+6%, respectively; all P ≤ 0.05) in both groups. The PC coverage was higher (+13%, P ≤ 0.05) in VL biopsies of individuals in the AR group but nonsignificantly altered (+3%, P > 0.05) in those of the NR group after training. Our study suggests that intensified PC mobilization and BM thinning are related to exercise-induced angiogenesis in human skeletal muscle, whereas training per se induces EC-thickening.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/137633
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