Skeletal muscle mitochondrial DNA content in exercising humans


Autoria(s): Marcuello, A.; González-Alonso, J.; Calbet, José A.L.; Lopez-Perez, M.; Diez-Sanchez, C.
Data(s)

26/10/2011

26/10/2011

2005

Resumo

[EN] Several weeks of intense endurance training enhances mitochondrial biogenesis in humans. Whether a single bout of exercise alters skeletal muscle mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content remains unexplored. Double-stranded mtDNA, estimated by slot-blot hybridization and real time PCR and expressed as mtDNA-to-nuclear DNA ratio (mtDNA/nDNA) was obtained from the vastus lateralis muscle of healthy human subjects to investigate whether skeletal muscle mtDNA changes during fatiguing and nonfatiguing prolonged moderate intensity [2.0-2.5 h; approximately 60% maximal oxygen consumption (Vo(2 max))] and short repeated high-intensity exercise (5-8 min; approximately 110% Vo(2 max)). In control resting and light exercise (2 h; approximately 25% Vo(2 max)) studies, mtDNA/nDNA did not change. Conversely, mtDNA/nDNA declined after prolonged fatiguing exercise (0.863 +/- 0.061 vs. 1.101 +/- 0.067 at baseline; n = 14; P = 0.005), remained lower after 24 h of recovery, and was restored after 1 wk. After nonfatiguing prolonged exercise, mtDNA/nDNA tended to decline (n = 10; P = 0.083) but was reduced after three repeated high-intensity exercise bouts (0.900 +/- 0.049 vs. 1.067 +/- 0.071 at baseline; n = 7; P = 0.013). Our findings indicate that prolonged and short repeated intense exercise can lead to significant reductions in human skeletal muscle mtDNA content, which might function as a signal stimulating mitochondrial biogenesis with exercise training.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10553/6512

641087

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eng

Relação

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

J Appl Physiol 99:1372-1377,2005. ISSN 8750-7587. ESSN 1522-1601. <br> <p><a href="http://jap.physiology.org/" target="_blank">http://jap.physiology.org/</a></p> </br>

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Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article