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Título: | Role of CaMKII and sarcolipin in muscle adaptations to strength training with different levels of fatigue in the set | Autores/as: | Martinez Canton, Miriam Gallego Sellés, Angel Gelabert-Rebato, Miriam Martín Rincón, Marcos Pareja-Blanco, Fernando Rodriguez-Rosell, David Morales Álamo, David Sanchís Moysi, Joaquín Dorado García, Cecilia González-Badillo, Juan José Calbet, Jose A.L. |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 241106 Fisiología del ejercicio 32 Ciencias médicas |
Palabras clave: | Exercise Fatigue Human Myosin Heavy Chain Skeletal Muscle, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 | Proyectos: | Viabilidad y Sostenibilidad Del Adelgazamiento Mediante Tratamiento Intensificado en Pacientes Con Sobrepeso U Obesidad: Mecanismos Neuroendocrinos y Moleculares Desarrollo y Caracterización Molecular de Un Nuevo Modelo de Precondicionamiento Remoto Estudio Longitudinal de Los Efectos de Una Modificación Intensiva Del Estilo de Vida en la Composición Corporal E Indicadores Bioquímicos y Moleculares de Salud en Pacientes Con Sobrepeso y Obesidad: Aplicación Para la Evaluación Fisiológica de Rutas y Sistemas de Monitorización Del Esfuerzo Regulación de la oxidación de ácidos grasos durante la recuperación de ejercicios extenuantes. El papel de la FiO2 y los Radicales Libres |
Publicación seriada: | Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports | Resumen: | Strength training promotes a IIX-to-IIA shift in myosin heavy chain (MHC) composition, likely due to changes in sarcoplasmic [Ca2+] which are sensed by CaMKII. Sarcoplasmic [Ca2+] is in part regulated by sarcolipin (SLN), a small protein that when overexpressed in rodents stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis and a fast-to-slow fiber type shift. The purpose of this study was to determine whether CaMKII and SLN are involved in muscle phenotype and performance changes elicited by strength training. Twenty-two men followed an 8-week velocity-based resistance training program using the full squat exercise while monitoring repetition velocity. Subjects were randomly assigned to two resistance training programs differing in the repetition velocity loss allowed in each set: 20% (VL20) vs 40% (VL40). Strength training caused muscle hypertrophy, improved 1RM and increased total CaMKII protein expression, particularly of the δD isoform. Phospho-Thr287-CaMKII δD expression increased only in VL40 (+89%), which experienced greater muscle hypertrophy, and a reduction in MHC-IIX percentage. SLN expression was increased in VL20 (+33%) remaining unaltered in VL40. The changes in phospho-Thr287-CaMKII δD were positively associated with muscle hypertrophy and the number of repetitions during training, and negatively with the changes in MHC-IIX and SLN. Most OXPHOS proteins remained unchanged, except for NDUFB8 (Complex I), which was reduced after training (−22%) in both groups. The amount of fatigue allowed in each set critically influences muscle CaMKII and SLN responses and determines muscle phenotype changes. With lower intra-set fatigue, the IIX-to-IIA MHC shift is attenuated. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75497 | ISSN: | 0905-7188 | DOI: | 10.1111/sms.13828 | Fuente: | Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports [ISSN 0905-7188], v. 31(1), p. 91-103, (Enero 2021) |
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