Easily performed interval exercise induces to increase in skeletal muscle PGC-1α gene expression

Hiroaki Tanaka, S. Ueno, Ryo Aoyagi, Y. Hatamoto, M. Jaćkowska, Keisuke Shiose, Y. Higaki
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Introduction: Understanding the relationship between PGC-1α expression and exercise is important for developing therapeutic exercise programs focusing on the prevention of lifestyle diseases. The current study examined whether easily performed modearte intensity interval exercise can induce PGC-1α gene expression. Methods: Nine subjects performed cycling in one of three protocols: maximal intensity [MIE: 20 ×1 min with 4 min recovery], high intensity [HIE] and a moderate intensity at anaerobic threshold interval exercise [AIE]. Both HIE and AIE were adjusted to obtain the same exercise volume as MIT performed for 5min including recovery time and repeated 20 times. Results: Increase in PGC-1α mRNA expression was observed in all conditions. with a significant increase in plasma epinephrine. ACC phosphorylation also increased in all condition. Conclusion: These findings suggest that easily performed interval exercise at anaerobic threshold induces PGC1α expression which induce aerobic training adaptation.
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容易进行的间歇运动诱导骨骼肌PGC-1α基因表达增加
前言:了解PGC-1α表达与运动之间的关系对于制定以预防生活方式疾病为重点的治疗性运动计划具有重要意义。本研究考察了容易进行的中等强度间歇运动是否能诱导PGC-1α基因表达。方法:9名受试者在三种方案中进行自行车运动:最大强度[MIE: 20 ×1 min, 4 min恢复],高强度[HIE]和中等强度无氧阈值间歇运动[AIE]。调整HIE和AIE以获得与MIT相同的运动量,持续5min,包括恢复时间,重复20次。结果:各组大鼠PGC-1α mRNA表达均升高。血浆肾上腺素显著升高。ACC磷酸化也在所有条件下增加。结论:在无氧阈下容易进行间歇运动可诱导PGC1α表达,从而诱导有氧训练适应。
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