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Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise

BACKGROUND: Physical exercise is a health promotion factor regulating gene expression and causing changes in phenotype, varying according to exercise type and intensity. Acute strenuous exercise in sedentary individuals appears to induce different transcriptional networks in response to stress cause...

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Autores principales: Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva, de Freitas, Raquel Martins, Penha, Emanuel Diego dos Santos, Pacheco, Christina, Martins, Danilo Lopes, Alves, Juliana Osório, Soares, Paula Matias, Loureiro, Adriano César Carneiro, Lima, Tanes, Silveira, Leonardo R., Ferraz, Alex Soares Marreiros, de Souza, Jorge Estefano Santana, Leal-Cardoso, Jose Henrique, Carvalho, Denise P., Ceccatto, Vania Marilande
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33859869
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10500
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author Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva
de Freitas, Raquel Martins
Penha, Emanuel Diego dos Santos
Pacheco, Christina
Martins, Danilo Lopes
Alves, Juliana Osório
Soares, Paula Matias
Loureiro, Adriano César Carneiro
Lima, Tanes
Silveira, Leonardo R.
Ferraz, Alex Soares Marreiros
de Souza, Jorge Estefano Santana
Leal-Cardoso, Jose Henrique
Carvalho, Denise P.
Ceccatto, Vania Marilande
author_facet Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva
de Freitas, Raquel Martins
Penha, Emanuel Diego dos Santos
Pacheco, Christina
Martins, Danilo Lopes
Alves, Juliana Osório
Soares, Paula Matias
Loureiro, Adriano César Carneiro
Lima, Tanes
Silveira, Leonardo R.
Ferraz, Alex Soares Marreiros
de Souza, Jorge Estefano Santana
Leal-Cardoso, Jose Henrique
Carvalho, Denise P.
Ceccatto, Vania Marilande
author_sort Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva
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description BACKGROUND: Physical exercise is a health promotion factor regulating gene expression and causing changes in phenotype, varying according to exercise type and intensity. Acute strenuous exercise in sedentary individuals appears to induce different transcriptional networks in response to stress caused by exercise. The objective of this research was to investigate the transcriptional profile of strenuous experimental exercise. METHODOLOGY: RNA-Seq was performed with Rattus norvegicus soleus muscle, submitted to strenuous physical exercise on a treadmill with an initial velocity of 0.5 km/h and increments of 0.2 km/h at every 3 min until animal exhaustion. Twenty four hours post-physical exercise, RNA-seq protocols were performed with coverage of 30 million reads per sample, 100 pb read length, paired-end, with a list of counts totaling 12816 genes. RESULTS: Eighty differentially expressed genes (61 down-regulated and 19 up-regulated) were obtained. Reactome and KEGG database searches revealed the most significant pathways, for down-regulated gene set, were: PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, RAF-MAP kinase, P2Y receptors and Signaling by Erbb2. Results suggest PI3K-AKT pathway inactivation by Hbegf, Fgf1 and Fgr3 receptor regulation, leading to inhibition of cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. Cell signaling transcription networks were found in transcriptome. Results suggest some metabolic pathways which indicate the conditioning situation of strenuous exercise induced genes encoding apoptotic and autophagy factors, indicating cellular stress. CONCLUSION: Down-regulated networks showed cell transduction and signaling pathways, with possible inhibition of cellular proliferation and cell degeneration. These findings reveal transitory and dynamic process in cell signaling transcription networks in skeletal muscle after acute strenuous exercise.
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spelling pubmed-80208662021-04-14 Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva de Freitas, Raquel Martins Penha, Emanuel Diego dos Santos Pacheco, Christina Martins, Danilo Lopes Alves, Juliana Osório Soares, Paula Matias Loureiro, Adriano César Carneiro Lima, Tanes Silveira, Leonardo R. Ferraz, Alex Soares Marreiros de Souza, Jorge Estefano Santana Leal-Cardoso, Jose Henrique Carvalho, Denise P. Ceccatto, Vania Marilande PeerJ Cell Biology BACKGROUND: Physical exercise is a health promotion factor regulating gene expression and causing changes in phenotype, varying according to exercise type and intensity. Acute strenuous exercise in sedentary individuals appears to induce different transcriptional networks in response to stress caused by exercise. The objective of this research was to investigate the transcriptional profile of strenuous experimental exercise. METHODOLOGY: RNA-Seq was performed with Rattus norvegicus soleus muscle, submitted to strenuous physical exercise on a treadmill with an initial velocity of 0.5 km/h and increments of 0.2 km/h at every 3 min until animal exhaustion. Twenty four hours post-physical exercise, RNA-seq protocols were performed with coverage of 30 million reads per sample, 100 pb read length, paired-end, with a list of counts totaling 12816 genes. RESULTS: Eighty differentially expressed genes (61 down-regulated and 19 up-regulated) were obtained. Reactome and KEGG database searches revealed the most significant pathways, for down-regulated gene set, were: PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, RAF-MAP kinase, P2Y receptors and Signaling by Erbb2. Results suggest PI3K-AKT pathway inactivation by Hbegf, Fgf1 and Fgr3 receptor regulation, leading to inhibition of cell proliferation and increased apoptosis. Cell signaling transcription networks were found in transcriptome. Results suggest some metabolic pathways which indicate the conditioning situation of strenuous exercise induced genes encoding apoptotic and autophagy factors, indicating cellular stress. CONCLUSION: Down-regulated networks showed cell transduction and signaling pathways, with possible inhibition of cellular proliferation and cell degeneration. These findings reveal transitory and dynamic process in cell signaling transcription networks in skeletal muscle after acute strenuous exercise. PeerJ Inc. 2021-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8020866/ /pubmed/33859869 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10500 Text en ©2021 Felipe et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Cell Biology
Felipe, Stela Mirla da Silva
de Freitas, Raquel Martins
Penha, Emanuel Diego dos Santos
Pacheco, Christina
Martins, Danilo Lopes
Alves, Juliana Osório
Soares, Paula Matias
Loureiro, Adriano César Carneiro
Lima, Tanes
Silveira, Leonardo R.
Ferraz, Alex Soares Marreiros
de Souza, Jorge Estefano Santana
Leal-Cardoso, Jose Henrique
Carvalho, Denise P.
Ceccatto, Vania Marilande
Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title_full Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title_fullStr Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title_short Transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
title_sort transcriptional profile in rat muscle: down-regulation networks in acute strenuous exercise
topic Cell Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8020866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33859869
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10500
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