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The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training

The extent of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training is highly variable in humans. The main objective of this study was to explain the nature of this variability. More specifically, we focused on the myogenic stem cell population, the satellite cell (SC) as a potential mediat...

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Autores principales: Bellamy, Leeann M., Joanisse, Sophie, Grubb, Amanda, Mitchell, Cameron J., McKay, Bryon R., Phillips, Stuart M., Baker, Steven, Parise, Gianni
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4196938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25313863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109739
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author Bellamy, Leeann M.
Joanisse, Sophie
Grubb, Amanda
Mitchell, Cameron J.
McKay, Bryon R.
Phillips, Stuart M.
Baker, Steven
Parise, Gianni
author_facet Bellamy, Leeann M.
Joanisse, Sophie
Grubb, Amanda
Mitchell, Cameron J.
McKay, Bryon R.
Phillips, Stuart M.
Baker, Steven
Parise, Gianni
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description The extent of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training is highly variable in humans. The main objective of this study was to explain the nature of this variability. More specifically, we focused on the myogenic stem cell population, the satellite cell (SC) as a potential mediator of hypertrophy. Twenty-three males (aged 18–35 yrs) participated in 16 wk of progressive, whole body resistance training, resulting in changes of 7.9±1.6% (range of −1.9–24.7%) and 21.0±4.0% (range of −7.0 to 51.7%) in quadriceps volume and myofibre cross-sectional area (CSA), respectively. The SC response to a single bout of resistance exercise (80% 1RM), analyzed via immunofluorescent staining resulted in an expansion of type II fibre associated SC 72 h following exercise (pre: 11.3±0.9; 72 h: 14.8±1.4 SC/type II fibre; p<0.05). Training resulted in an expansion of the SC pool associated with type I (pre: 10.7±1.1; post: 12.1±1.2 SC/type I fibre; p<0.05) and type II fibres (pre: 11.3±0.9; post: 13.0±1.2 SC/type II fibre; p<0.05). Analysis of individual SC responses revealed a correlation between the relative change in type I associated SC 24 to 72 hours following an acute bout of resistance exercise and the percentage increase in quadriceps lean tissue mass assessed by MRI (r(2) = 0.566, p = 0.012) and the relative change in type II associated SC following 16 weeks of resistance training and the percentage increase in quadriceps lean tissue mass assessed by MRI (r(2) = 0.493, p = 0.027). Our results suggest that the SC response to resistance exercise is related to the extent of muscular hypertrophy induced by training.
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spelling pubmed-41969382014-10-16 The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training Bellamy, Leeann M. Joanisse, Sophie Grubb, Amanda Mitchell, Cameron J. McKay, Bryon R. Phillips, Stuart M. Baker, Steven Parise, Gianni PLoS One Research Article The extent of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training is highly variable in humans. The main objective of this study was to explain the nature of this variability. More specifically, we focused on the myogenic stem cell population, the satellite cell (SC) as a potential mediator of hypertrophy. Twenty-three males (aged 18–35 yrs) participated in 16 wk of progressive, whole body resistance training, resulting in changes of 7.9±1.6% (range of −1.9–24.7%) and 21.0±4.0% (range of −7.0 to 51.7%) in quadriceps volume and myofibre cross-sectional area (CSA), respectively. The SC response to a single bout of resistance exercise (80% 1RM), analyzed via immunofluorescent staining resulted in an expansion of type II fibre associated SC 72 h following exercise (pre: 11.3±0.9; 72 h: 14.8±1.4 SC/type II fibre; p<0.05). Training resulted in an expansion of the SC pool associated with type I (pre: 10.7±1.1; post: 12.1±1.2 SC/type I fibre; p<0.05) and type II fibres (pre: 11.3±0.9; post: 13.0±1.2 SC/type II fibre; p<0.05). Analysis of individual SC responses revealed a correlation between the relative change in type I associated SC 24 to 72 hours following an acute bout of resistance exercise and the percentage increase in quadriceps lean tissue mass assessed by MRI (r(2) = 0.566, p = 0.012) and the relative change in type II associated SC following 16 weeks of resistance training and the percentage increase in quadriceps lean tissue mass assessed by MRI (r(2) = 0.493, p = 0.027). Our results suggest that the SC response to resistance exercise is related to the extent of muscular hypertrophy induced by training. Public Library of Science 2014-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4196938/ /pubmed/25313863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109739 Text en © 2014 Bellamy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bellamy, Leeann M.
Joanisse, Sophie
Grubb, Amanda
Mitchell, Cameron J.
McKay, Bryon R.
Phillips, Stuart M.
Baker, Steven
Parise, Gianni
The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title_full The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title_fullStr The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title_full_unstemmed The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title_short The Acute Satellite Cell Response and Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy following Resistance Training
title_sort acute satellite cell response and skeletal muscle hypertrophy following resistance training
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4196938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25313863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109739
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