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Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7

BACKGROUD: Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-intensity resistance training has been shown to result in hypertrophy of skeletal muscle. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that BFR during the rest periods between acute, high-intensity resistance exercise sessions (70% of 1 repetition maximum,...

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Autores principales: Torma, Ferenc, Gombos, Zoltan, Fridvalszki, Marcell, Langmar, Gergely, Tarcza, Zsofia, Merkely, Bela, Naito, Hisashi, Ichinoseki-Sekine, Noriko, Takeda, Masaki, Murlasits, Zsolt, Osvath, Peter, Radak, Zsolt
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Publicado: Shanghai University of Sport 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.08.004
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author Torma, Ferenc
Gombos, Zoltan
Fridvalszki, Marcell
Langmar, Gergely
Tarcza, Zsofia
Merkely, Bela
Naito, Hisashi
Ichinoseki-Sekine, Noriko
Takeda, Masaki
Murlasits, Zsolt
Osvath, Peter
Radak, Zsolt
author_facet Torma, Ferenc
Gombos, Zoltan
Fridvalszki, Marcell
Langmar, Gergely
Tarcza, Zsofia
Merkely, Bela
Naito, Hisashi
Ichinoseki-Sekine, Noriko
Takeda, Masaki
Murlasits, Zsolt
Osvath, Peter
Radak, Zsolt
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description BACKGROUD: Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-intensity resistance training has been shown to result in hypertrophy of skeletal muscle. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that BFR during the rest periods between acute, high-intensity resistance exercise sessions (70% of 1 repetition maximum, 7 sets with 10 repetitions) enhances the effects of the resistance training. METHODS: A total of 7 healthy young men performed squats, and between sets BFR was carried out on one leg while the other leg served as a control. Because BFR was applied during rest periods, even severe occlusion pressure (approximately 230 mmHg), which almost completely blocked blood flow, was well-tolerated by the participants. Five muscle-specific microRNAs were measured from the biopsy samples, which were taken 2 h after the acute training. RESULTS: Doppler data showed that the pattern of blood flow recovery changed significantly between the first and last BFR. microRNA-206 levels significantly decreased in the BFR leg compared to the control. The mRNA levels of RAC-β serine/threonine-protein kinase v22, nuclear respiratory factor 1, vascular endothelial growth factor, lupus Ku autoantigen protein p70 genes (p < 0.05), and paired box 7 (p < 0.01) increased in the BFR leg. The protein levels of paired box 7, nuclear respiratory factor 1, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator 1α did not differ between the BFR leg and the control leg. CONCLUSION: BFR, during the rest periods of high-load resistance training, could lead to mRNA elevation of those proteins that regulate angiogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, and muscle hypertrophy and repair. However, BFR also can cause DNA damage, judging from the increase in mRNA levels of lupus Ku autoantigen protein p70.
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spelling pubmed-83430072021-08-11 Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7 Torma, Ferenc Gombos, Zoltan Fridvalszki, Marcell Langmar, Gergely Tarcza, Zsofia Merkely, Bela Naito, Hisashi Ichinoseki-Sekine, Noriko Takeda, Masaki Murlasits, Zsolt Osvath, Peter Radak, Zsolt J Sport Health Sci Original Article BACKGROUD: Blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-intensity resistance training has been shown to result in hypertrophy of skeletal muscle. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that BFR during the rest periods between acute, high-intensity resistance exercise sessions (70% of 1 repetition maximum, 7 sets with 10 repetitions) enhances the effects of the resistance training. METHODS: A total of 7 healthy young men performed squats, and between sets BFR was carried out on one leg while the other leg served as a control. Because BFR was applied during rest periods, even severe occlusion pressure (approximately 230 mmHg), which almost completely blocked blood flow, was well-tolerated by the participants. Five muscle-specific microRNAs were measured from the biopsy samples, which were taken 2 h after the acute training. RESULTS: Doppler data showed that the pattern of blood flow recovery changed significantly between the first and last BFR. microRNA-206 levels significantly decreased in the BFR leg compared to the control. The mRNA levels of RAC-β serine/threonine-protein kinase v22, nuclear respiratory factor 1, vascular endothelial growth factor, lupus Ku autoantigen protein p70 genes (p < 0.05), and paired box 7 (p < 0.01) increased in the BFR leg. The protein levels of paired box 7, nuclear respiratory factor 1, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator 1α did not differ between the BFR leg and the control leg. CONCLUSION: BFR, during the rest periods of high-load resistance training, could lead to mRNA elevation of those proteins that regulate angiogenesis, mitochondrial biogenesis, and muscle hypertrophy and repair. However, BFR also can cause DNA damage, judging from the increase in mRNA levels of lupus Ku autoantigen protein p70. Shanghai University of Sport 2021-07 2019-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8343007/ /pubmed/32813644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.08.004 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Torma, Ferenc
Gombos, Zoltan
Fridvalszki, Marcell
Langmar, Gergely
Tarcza, Zsofia
Merkely, Bela
Naito, Hisashi
Ichinoseki-Sekine, Noriko
Takeda, Masaki
Murlasits, Zsolt
Osvath, Peter
Radak, Zsolt
Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title_full Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title_fullStr Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title_full_unstemmed Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title_short Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR-206 and induces Pax7
title_sort blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates mir-206 and induces pax7
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.08.004
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