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Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?

microRNAs (miRs) have been proposed as a promising new class of biomarkers in the context of training adaptation. Using microarray analysis, we studied skeletal muscle miR patterns in sedentary young healthy females (n = 6) before and after a single submaximal bout of endurance exercise (‘reference...

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Autores principales: Grieb, Alexandra, Schmitt, Angelika, Fragasso, Annunziata, Widmann, Manuel, Mattioni Maturana, Felipe, Burgstahler, Christof, Erz, Gunnar, Schellhorn, Philipp, Nieß, Andreas M., Munz, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13060884
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author Grieb, Alexandra
Schmitt, Angelika
Fragasso, Annunziata
Widmann, Manuel
Mattioni Maturana, Felipe
Burgstahler, Christof
Erz, Gunnar
Schellhorn, Philipp
Nieß, Andreas M.
Munz, Barbara
author_facet Grieb, Alexandra
Schmitt, Angelika
Fragasso, Annunziata
Widmann, Manuel
Mattioni Maturana, Felipe
Burgstahler, Christof
Erz, Gunnar
Schellhorn, Philipp
Nieß, Andreas M.
Munz, Barbara
author_sort Grieb, Alexandra
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description microRNAs (miRs) have been proposed as a promising new class of biomarkers in the context of training adaptation. Using microarray analysis, we studied skeletal muscle miR patterns in sedentary young healthy females (n = 6) before and after a single submaximal bout of endurance exercise (‘reference training’). Subsequently, participants were subjected to a structured training program, consisting of six weeks of moderate-intensity continuous endurance training (MICT) and six weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in randomized order. In vastus lateralis muscle, we found significant downregulation of myomiRs, specifically miR-1, 133a-3p, and -5p, -133b, and -499a-5p. Similarly, exercise-associated miRs-23a-3p, -378a-5p, -128-3p, -21-5p, -107, -27a-3p, -126-3p, and -152-3p were significantly downregulated, whereas miR-23a-5p was upregulated. Furthermore, in an untargeted approach for differential expression in response to acute exercise, we identified n = 35 miRs that were downregulated and n = 20 miRs that were upregulated by factor 4.5 or more. Remarkably, KEGG pathway analysis indicated central involvement of this set of miRs in fatty acid metabolism. To reproduce these data in a larger cohort of all-female subjects (n = 29), qPCR analysis was carried out on n = 15 miRs selected from the microarray, which confirmed their differential expression. Furthermore, the acute response, i.e., the difference between miR concentrations before and after the reference training, was correlated with changes in maximum oxygen uptake (V̇O(2)max) in response to the training program. Here, we found that miRs-199a-3p and -19b-3p might be suitable acute-response candidates that correlate with individual degrees of training adaptation in females.
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spelling pubmed-102965782023-06-28 Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation? Grieb, Alexandra Schmitt, Angelika Fragasso, Annunziata Widmann, Manuel Mattioni Maturana, Felipe Burgstahler, Christof Erz, Gunnar Schellhorn, Philipp Nieß, Andreas M. Munz, Barbara Biomolecules Article microRNAs (miRs) have been proposed as a promising new class of biomarkers in the context of training adaptation. Using microarray analysis, we studied skeletal muscle miR patterns in sedentary young healthy females (n = 6) before and after a single submaximal bout of endurance exercise (‘reference training’). Subsequently, participants were subjected to a structured training program, consisting of six weeks of moderate-intensity continuous endurance training (MICT) and six weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in randomized order. In vastus lateralis muscle, we found significant downregulation of myomiRs, specifically miR-1, 133a-3p, and -5p, -133b, and -499a-5p. Similarly, exercise-associated miRs-23a-3p, -378a-5p, -128-3p, -21-5p, -107, -27a-3p, -126-3p, and -152-3p were significantly downregulated, whereas miR-23a-5p was upregulated. Furthermore, in an untargeted approach for differential expression in response to acute exercise, we identified n = 35 miRs that were downregulated and n = 20 miRs that were upregulated by factor 4.5 or more. Remarkably, KEGG pathway analysis indicated central involvement of this set of miRs in fatty acid metabolism. To reproduce these data in a larger cohort of all-female subjects (n = 29), qPCR analysis was carried out on n = 15 miRs selected from the microarray, which confirmed their differential expression. Furthermore, the acute response, i.e., the difference between miR concentrations before and after the reference training, was correlated with changes in maximum oxygen uptake (V̇O(2)max) in response to the training program. Here, we found that miRs-199a-3p and -19b-3p might be suitable acute-response candidates that correlate with individual degrees of training adaptation in females. MDPI 2023-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10296578/ /pubmed/37371465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13060884 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Grieb, Alexandra
Schmitt, Angelika
Fragasso, Annunziata
Widmann, Manuel
Mattioni Maturana, Felipe
Burgstahler, Christof
Erz, Gunnar
Schellhorn, Philipp
Nieß, Andreas M.
Munz, Barbara
Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title_full Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title_fullStr Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title_full_unstemmed Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title_short Skeletal Muscle MicroRNA Patterns in Response to a Single Bout of Exercise in Females: Biomarkers for Subsequent Training Adaptation?
title_sort skeletal muscle microrna patterns in response to a single bout of exercise in females: biomarkers for subsequent training adaptation?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10296578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37371465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13060884
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