Moderate Exercise Training Induces ROS-Related Adaptations to Skeletal Muscles

Autor: Arsenio Veicsteinas, Stefania Fulle, Silvia Belia, S. di Tullio, Provvidenza Maria Abruzzo, Fabio Esposito, Cosetta Marchionni, Marina Marini
Přispěvatelé: Abruzzo PM, Esposito F, Marchionni C, di Tullio S, Belia S, Fulle S, Veicsteinas A, Marini M
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Satellite Cells
Skeletal Muscle

Muscle Fibers
Skeletal

Physical Therapy
Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Antioxidants
Desmin
Muscle hypertrophy
Myoblasts
Rats
Sprague-Dawley

Downregulation and upregulation
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Receptors
Tumor Necrosis Factor
Type II

Myocyte
HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Muscle
Skeletal

Cell Proliferation
MUSCLE PLASTICITY
chemistry.chemical_classification
Calcium metabolism
Reactive oxygen species
Physical Education and Training
Hyperplasia
medicine.disease
Adaptation
Physiological

OXIDATIVE STRESS AND SIGNALLING
Rats
Up-Regulation
Oxidative Stress
Endocrinology
chemistry
SLOW- AND FAST-TWITCH MUSCLES
Calcium
Reactive Oxygen Species
MODERATE AEROBIC TRAINING
Oxidative stress
Zdroj: International Journal of Sports Medicine. 34:676-687
ISSN: 1439-3964
0172-4622
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1323782
Popis: Aim of the present work was the evaluation of the effects of moderate exercise training on two skeletal muscles differing for fibre-type composition, Tibialis Anterior (TA) and Soleus (SOL). Fibre adaptations, including their metabolic shift and mechanisms underlying proliferation and differentiation, oxidative stress markers, anti-oxidant and cytoprotective molecules, activity of Ca2+-handling molecules were examined. Six male 2-month-old rats trained on a treadmill for 1 h/day, 3 days/week, 14 weeks, reaching 30 m/min at the end of training. Six age-matched sedentary rats served as controls. Rats were sacrificed 24 h after the last training session. Muscle Regulatory Factors increased in both muscles, activating satellite cell proliferation, which led to moderate hypertrophy in SOL and to moderate hyperplasia in TA, where the upregulation of desmin and TNFR2 expression suggests that myotube formation by proliferating myoblasts is somehow delayed. Changes leading to a more oxidative metabolism together with the upregulation of a number of antioxidant enzymes occurred in TA. HSP70i protein was upregulated in both SOL and TA, while oxidative stress markers increased in SOL alone. The status of ionic channels and pumps was preserved. We suggest that the increase in ROS, known to be associated with exercise, underlies most observed results.
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