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Muscle transcriptome adaptations with mild eccentric ergometer exercise

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.23530
Date of Publication
2007
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Klossner, Stephan
Institut für Anatomie, funktionelle Anatomie
Däpp, Christoph
Institut für Anatomie, funktionelle Anatomie
Schmutz, Silvia
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
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s00424-007-0303-6
PubMed ID
17701424
Description
The muscle has a wide range of possibilities to adapt its phenotype. Repetitive submaximal concentric exercise (i.e., shortening contractions) mainly leads to adaptations of muscle oxidative metabolism and endurance while eccentric exercise (i.e., lengthening contractions) results in muscle growth and gain of muscle strength. Modified gene expression is believed to mediate these exercise-specific muscle adjustments. In the present study, early alterations of the gene expression signature were monitored by a muscle-specific microarray. Transcript profiling was performed on muscle biopsies of vastus lateralis obtained from six male subjects before and in a 24-h time course after a single bout of mild eccentric ergometer exercise. The eccentric exercise consisted of 15 min of eccentric cycling at 50% of the individual maximal concentric power output leading to muscle soreness (5.9 on a 0-10 visual analogue scale) and limited muscle damage (1.7-fold elevated creatine kinase activity). Muscle impairment was highlighted by a transient reduction in jumping height after the eccentric exercise. On the gene expression level, we observed a general early downregulation of detected transcripts, followed by a slow recovery close to the control values within the first 24 h post exercise. Only very few regulatory factors were increased. This expression signature is different from the signature of a previously published metabolic response after an intensive endurance-type concentric exercise as well as after maximal eccentric exercise. This is the first description of the time course of changes in gene expression as a consequence of a mild eccentric stimulus.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/97170
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