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Endurance training modulates the muscular transcriptome response to acute exercise

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.18933
Date of Publication
2006
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Schmutz, Silvia
Däpp, Christoph
Institut für Anatomie, funktionelle Anatomie
Wittwer, Matthias
Vogt, Michael
Institut für Anatomie, funktionelle Anatomie
Hoppeler, Hans-Heinrich
Institut für Anatomie
Flück, Martin
Institut für Anatomie, funktionelle Anatomie
Series
Pflügers Archiv : European journal of physiology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0031-6768
Publisher
Springer-Verlag; http://www.springer.de
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00424-005-1497-0
PubMed ID
16362354
Description
We hypothesized that in untrained individuals (n=6) a single bout of ergometer endurance exercise provokes a concerted response of muscle transcripts towards a slow-oxidative muscle phenotype over a 24-h period. We further hypothesized this response during recovery to be attenuated after six weeks of endurance training. We monitored the expression profile of 220 selected transcripts in muscle biopsies before as well as 1, 8, and 24 h after a 30-min near-maximal bout of exercise. The generalized gene response of untrained vastus lateralis muscle peaked after 8 h of recovery (P=0.001). It involved multiple transcripts of oxidative metabolism and glycolysis. Angiogenic and cell regulatory transcripts were transiently reduced after 1 h independent of the training state. In the trained state, the induction of most transcripts 8 h after exercise was less pronounced despite a moderately higher relative exercise intensity, partially because of increased steady-state mRNA concentration, and the level of metabolic and extracellular RNAs was reduced during recovery from exercise. Our data suggest that the general response of the transcriptome for regulatory and metabolic processes is different in the trained state. Thus, the response is specifically modified with repeated bouts of endurance exercise during which muscle adjustments are established.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/92711
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