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Gene expression profiling of skeletal muscle in exercise-trained and sedentary rats with inborn high and low VO2max

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PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS
卷 35, 期 3, 页码 213-221

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.90282.2008

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microarray analysis; gene ontology; metabolic syndrome; MELAS; soleus muscle

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  1. Norwegian Council on Cardiovascular Disease
  2. Research Council of Norway
  3. Ingrid and Torleif Hoel's Legacy
  4. Halvor Holta's Legacy
  5. Jon H. Andresen's Medical Fund
  6. Prof. Leif Tronstad's Fund
  7. Blix Fund for the Promotion of Medical Science
  8. Foundation for Cardiovascular Research at St. Olav's Hospital, Trondheim, Norway
  9. National Center for Research Resources Grant [RR-17718]

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Bye A, Hoydal MA, Catalucci D, Langaas M, Kemi OJ, Beisvag V, Koch LG, Britton SL, Ellingsen O, Wisloff U. Gene expression profiling of skeletal muscle in exercise-trained and sedentary rats with inborn high and low VO2max. Physiol Genomics 35: 213-221, 2008. First published September 9, 2008; doi: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.90282.2008.-The relationship between inborn maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) and skeletal muscle gene expression is unknown. Since low VO2max is a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality, genes related to low VO2max might also be involved in cardiovascular disease. To establish the relationship between inborn VO2max and gene expression, we performed microarray analysis of the soleus muscle of rats artificially selected for high- and low running capacity (HCR and LCR, respectively). In LCR, a low VO2max was accompanied by aggregation of cardiovascular risk factors similar to the metabolic syndrome. Although sedentary HCR were able to maintain a 120% higher running speed at VO2max than sedentary LCR, only three transcripts were differentially expressed (FDR <= 0.05) between the groups. Sedentary LCR expressed high levels of a transcript with strong homology to human leucyl-transfer RNA synthetase, of whose overexpression has been associated with a mutation linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. Moreover, we studied exercise-induced alterations in soleus gene expression, since accumulating evidence indicates that long-term endurance training has beneficial effects on the metabolic syndrome. In terms of gene expression, the response to exercise training was more pronounced in HCR than LCR. HCR upregulated several genes associated with lipid metabolism and fatty acid elongation, whereas LCR upregulated only one transcript after exercise training. The results indicate only minor differences in soleus muscle gene expression between sedentary HCR and LCR. However, the inborn level of fitness seems to influence the transcriptional adaption to exercise, as more genes were upregulated after exercise training in HCR than LCR.

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