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Diurnal variations in the expression of core-clock genes correlate with resting muscle properties and predict fluctuations in exercise performance across the day

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000876

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circadian rhythms; muscle tone; exercise performance times; molecular rhythmicity analysis

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [eBio-CIRSPLICE -FKZ031A316]
  2. Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete Stiftung
  3. Einstein Foundation
  4. Jinan Huaiyin Hospital
  5. Berlin School of Integrative Oncology (BSIO) graduate program
  6. German Cancer Consortium (GCC)
  7. Inventors for Health (I4H) program of the Stiftung Charite
  8. Federal Department of Economy and Energy (BMWi) through Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft-und Raumfahrt (DLR e.V., Bonn-Oberkassel, Germany) [50WB1718]

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This study investigated daily fluctuations in molecular and physiological features in human peripheral cells and their correlation with exercise performance. The research found that core-clock genes exhibit daily fluctuations and exercise performance peaks in the late afternoon. Muscle tone variation was also found to correlate with exercise performance, and molecular daily profiles were linked to daily variation in performance.
Objectives In this study, we investigated daily fluctuations in molecular (gene expression) and physiological (biomechanical muscle properties) features in human peripheral cells and their correlation with exercise performance. Methods 21 healthy participants (13 men and 8 women) took part in three test series: for the molecular analysis, 15 participants provided hair, blood or saliva time-course sampling for the rhythmicity analysis of core-clock gene expression via RT-PCR. For the exercise tests, 16 participants conducted strength and endurance exercises at different times of the day (9h, 12h, 15h and 18h). Myotonometry was carried out using a digital palpation device (MyotonPRO), five muscles were measured in 11 participants. A computational analysis was performed to relate core-clock gene expression, resting muscle tone and exercise performance. Results Core-clock genes show daily fluctuations in expression in all biological samples tested for all participants. Exercise performance peaks in the late afternoon (15-18 hours for both men and women) and shows variations in performance, depending on the type of exercise (eg, strength vs endurance). Muscle tone varies across the day and higher muscle tone correlates with better performance. Molecular daily profiles correlate with daily variation in exercise performance. Conclusion Training programmes can profit from these findings to increase efficiency and fine-tune timing of training sessions based on the individual molecular data. Our results can benefit both professional athletes, where a fraction of seconds may allow for a gold medal, and rehabilitation in clinical settings to increase therapy efficacy and reduce recovery times.

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