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Myogenic, matrix, and growth factor mRNA expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of contraction intensity and feeding.

Jakob Agergaard1, Søren Reitelseder, Troels G Pedersen, Simon Doessing, Peter Schjerling, Henning Langberg, Benjamin F Miller, Per Aagaard, Michael Kjaer, Lars Holm.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We examined short-term (3-hour) and long-term (12-week) training effects after heavy load [HL; 70% 1RM] and light load (LL; 16% 1RM) exercise.
METHODS: mRNA expression of genes involved in skeletal muscle remodeling were analyzed and muscle activity (EMG measurements) was measured.
RESULTS: Relative muscle activity differed between HL and LL resistance exercise, whereas median power frequency was even, suggesting an equal muscle-fiber-type recruitment distribution. mRNA expression of Myf6, myogenin, and p21 was mostly increased, and myostatin was mostly depressed by HL resistance exercise. No major differences were seen in atrophy-related genes between HL and LL resistance exercise. No changes were seen over 12-week training for any of the targets.
CONCLUSIONS: Resistance exercise at LL and HL elevated the expression of genes involved in skeletal muscle hypertrophy, although the greatest response was from HL. However, no long-term effect from either LL or HL resistance exercise was seen on basal levels of the mRNA targets.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23519763     DOI: 10.1002/mus.23667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


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