A versenysport rövid- és hosszútávú kardiovaszkuláris hatásainak experimentális és
klinikai vizsg...(K 120277) Támogató: NKFIA
A sportolói teljesítmény kardiális vonatkozásainak vizsgálata(K 135076) Támogató:
NKFIA
(STIA-KF-17) Támogató: STIA
Thematic Excellence Program (Semmelweis University)(2020-4.1.1.-TKP2020) Támogató:
Innovációs és Technológiai Minisztérium
DE-SPACE(TKP2020-NKA-04) Támogató: NKFIH
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Általános orvostudomány
Fiziológia (benne citológia)
Orvos- és egészségtudomány
Making benefit from the epigenetic effects of environmental factors such as physical
activity may result in a considerable improvement in the prevention of chronic civilization
diseases. In our chronic swimming rat model, the expression levels of such microRNAs
were characterized, that are involved in skeletal muscle differentiation, hypertrophy
and fine-tuning of metabolism, which processes are influenced by chronic endurance
training, contributing to the metabolic adaptation of skeletal muscle during physical
activity. After chronic swimming, the level of miR-128a increased significantly in
EDL muscles, which may influence metabolic adaptation and stress response as well.
In SOL, the expression level of miR-15b and miR-451 decreased significantly after
chronic swimming, which changes are opposite to their previously described increment
in insulin resistant skeletal muscle. MiR-451 also targets PGC-1α mRNA, whiches expression
level significantly increased in SOL muscles, resulting in enhanced biogenesis and
oxidative capacity of mitochondria. In summary, the microRNA expression changes that
were observed during our experiments suggest that chronic swim training contributes
to a beneficial metabolic profile of skeletal muscle.