作者
Daniel L Plotkin, Madison L Mattingly, Derick A Anglin, J Max Michel, Joshua S Godwin, Mason C McIntosh, João GA Bergamasco, Maíra C Scarpelli, Vitor Angleri, Lemuel W Taylor, Darryn S Willoughby, C Brooks Mobley, Andreas N Kavazis, Carlos Ugrinowitsch, Cleiton A Libardi, Michael D Roberts
发表日期
2024
期刊
bioRxiv
页码范围
2024.05. 24.595789
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
简介
We sought to examine how resistance exercise (RE), cycling exercise, and disuse atrophy affect myosin heavy chain (MyHC) protein fragmentation in humans. In the first study (1boutRE), younger adult men (n=8; 5+/-2 years of RE experience) performed a lower body RE bout with vastus lateralis (VL) biopsies obtained immediately before, 3-, and 6-hours post-exercise. In the second study (10weekRT), VL biopsies were obtained in untrained younger adults (n=36, 18 men and 18 women) before and 24 hours (24h) after their first/naive RE bout. These participants also engaged in 10 weeks (24 sessions) of resistance training and donated VL biopsies before and 24h after their last RE bout. VL biopsies were also examined from a third acute cycling study (n=7) and a fourth study involving two weeks of leg immobilization (n=20, 15 men and 5 women) to determine how MyHC fragmentation was affected. In the 1boutRE study, the fragmentation of all MyHC isoforms (MyHCTotal) increased 3 hours post-RE (~ +200%, p=0.018) and returned to pre-exercise levels by 6 hours post-RE. Immunoprecipitation of MyHCTotal revealed ubiquitination levels remained unaffected at the 3- and 6-hour post-RE time points. Interestingly, a greater increase in magnitude for MyHC type IIa versus I isoform fragmentation occurred 3-hours post-RE (8.6+/-6.3-fold versus 2.1+/-0.7-fold, p=0.018). In all 10weekRT participants, the first/naive and last RE bouts increased MyHCTotal fragmentation 24h post-RE (+65% and +36%, respectively; p<0.001); however, the last RE bout response was attenuated compared to the first bout (p=0.045). The first/naive bout response was …