| Literature DB >> 27222846 |
Chounghun Kang1, Wonchung Lim2.
Abstract
Endurance exercise is securely linked to muscle metabolic adaptations including enhanced mitochondrial function ("Effects of exercise on mitochondrial oxygen uptake and respiratory enzyme activity in skeletal muscle" [1], "Effects of exercise on mitochondrial content and function in aging human skeletal muscle" [2]). However, the link between exercise intensity and mitochondrial function in aging muscle has not been fully investigated. In order to understand how strenuous exercise affects mitochondrial function in aged mice, male C57BL/6 mice at age 24 months were randomly assigned to 3 groups: non-exercise (NE), low-intensity (LE) and high-intensity treadmill exercise group (HE). Mitochondrial complex activity and respiration were measured to evaluate mitochondrial function in mouse skeletal muscle. The data described here are related to the research article entitled "Strenuous exercise induces mitochondrial damage in skeletal muscle of old mice" [3].Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Exercise; Mitochondria; Sarcopenia; Skeletal muscle
Year: 2016 PMID: 27222846 PMCID: PMC4865674 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.04.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Data Brief ISSN: 2352-3409
Mitochondrial complex activity and respiration following treadmill exercise.
| NE | LE | HE | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Complex I activity | 432±56.2 | 626.4±73.4 | 604.8±77.8 |
| Complex II activity | 36±3.60 | 39.6±3.96 | 34.2±3.97 |
| Complex III activity | 1352±202.8 | 1798±216.3 | 1690±209.6 |
| Complex IV activity | 522±88.74 | 495.9±99.18 | 469.8±93.96 |
| State 3 respiration | 72±60 | 125±10 | 102±12 |
| State 4 respiration | 10.5±1.3 | 13.2±1.4 | 11.9±1.7 |
All values are mean±SEM. Units: nmol/min/mg mitochondrial protein for complex I–IV activity; nmol O2/min/mg mitochondrial protein for mitochondrial State 3 & 4 respiration. Non-exercise group (NE, n=10); Low-intensity exercise group (LE, n=10); High-intensity exercise group (HE, n=10).
P<0.01.
P<0.05 vs. NE.
P<0.05 HE vs. LE.
Fig. 1Effect of low- and high-intensity exercise on mitochondrial complex activity in old mouse soleus muscle: (A) the enzymatic activity of mitochondrial complex I (NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase), (B) complex II (succinate dehydrogenase), (C) complex III (decylubiquinol cytochrome c oxidoreductase) and (D) complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase) were measured in the isolated mitochondria. Values are the means±SEM; NE, non-exercise control group; LE, low-intensity exercise group; HE, high-intensity exercise group; *P<0.05 vs. NE; **P<0.01 vs. NE; one-way ANOVA with Tukey׳s HSD post hoc test.
Fig. 2Effect of low- and high-intensity exercise on mitochondrial respiration in old mouse soleus muscle: (A) the state 3 and (B) state 4 respiration were measured in the isolated mitochondria. Values are the means±SEM; NE, non-exercise control group; LE, low-intensity exercise group; HE, high-intensity exercise group; *P<0.05 vs. NE; **P<0.01 vs. NE; †P<0.05 HE vs. LE; One-way ANOVA with Tukey׳s HSD post hoc test.
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