Expression of putative mechanosensing signalling proteins in skeletal muscle after power resistance exercise and feeding in resistance-trained men

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dc.contributor.author Wette, SG en
dc.contributor.author Smith, Heather en
dc.contributor.author Lamb, GD en
dc.contributor.author Murphy, RM en
dc.coverage.spatial Sydney, Australia en
dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-30T02:36:40Z en
dc.date.issued 2018-12 en
dc.identifier.issn 0067-2084 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/48061 en
dc.description.abstract Power resistance exercise involves high intensity (load and velocity) dynamic muscular contractions and is frequently performed by athletes to enhance performance via improved muscle function. To investigate the remodelling processes that contribute to improved muscle function, we investigated the expression of putative mechanosensing signalling proteins implicated in this process (Kojic et al., 2011): titin-linked Muscle Ankyrin Repeat Protein (MARPs) family CARP, Ankrd 2 and DARP, and the Z-disc associated muscle-LIM protein (MLP) in healthy, resistance-trained men (n = 7) following 90 min of rest (Rest) or power resistance exercise, with (Ex + Meal) or without (Ex only) feeding during recovery. Percutaneous needle biopsy samples were obtained from the vastus lateralis of resistance-trained males using local anesthetic (2% Xylocaine), 3 h after performing each of the three experimental trials on separate days. Previously, we presented results from this study showing that the mRNA levels of CARP (∼15-fold) and MLP (∼2.5-fold) were upregulated in human skeletal muscle 3 h post power resistance exercise (Wette et al., 2012). Based on these results, we performed protein analyses on the same muscle samples to determine the protein levels of all MARPs and MLP in whole muscle homogenates after Rest, Ex only and Ex + Meal. To assess whether the exercise elicited a stress response in these resistance-trained individuals, the level of phosphorylated heat shock protein 27 at serine 15 (pHSP27-Ser15) was measured at Rest and 3 h after Ex only and Ex + Meal. The levels of pHSP27-Ser15 are typically upregulated 3 h after eccentric exercise in human skeletal muscle (Frankenberg et al., 2014). The 90 min exercise session consisted of 180 intermittent muscular contractions at high intensity (70-96% maximal strength). Compared to Rest, there were ∼5.8- and 12.6-fold increases in pHSP27-Ser15 levels at 3 h post Ex only and Ex + Meal (both P=0.049, one-way ANOVA) respectively. CARP protein levels were elevated ∼2.7-fold after Ex only (P=0.049, one-way ANOVA) and ∼7.6-fold after Ex + Meal (P=0.326), due to markedly higher levels (6-40-fold) in three of the seven participants. Pearson correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between the levels of pHSP27-Ser-15 and CARP protein (r = 0.56, P=0.008). Ankrd 2, DARP and MLP protein levels were unchanged (all P > 0.05) following Ex only and Ex + Meal. These findings indicate that CARP is highly responsive to increased mechanical loading because the protein levels in skeletal muscle can be substantially increased as early as 3 h after stressful resistance exercise. This suggests a specialised role for CARP protein during the early phases of muscle remodelling that occur as a consequence of performing high intensity resistance exercise. Frankenberg NT, Lamb GD, Overgaard K, Murphy RM & Vissing K. (2014). Small heat shock proteins translocate to the cytoskeleton in human skeletal muscle following eccentric exercise independently of phosphorylation. J Appl Physiol 116, 1463-1472. Kojic S, Radojkovic D & Faulkner G. (2011). Muscle ankyrin repeat proteins: their role in striated muscle function in health and disease. Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci 48, 269-294. Wette SG, Soop M, Birch NP, & Smith HK. (2012). Proc Aust Physiol Soc 43, 17P. http://aups.org.au/Proceedings/43/17P/ en
dc.description.uri http://aups.org.au/Proceedings/49/ en
dc.publisher Australian Physiological Society en
dc.relation.ispartof 85th AuPS Meeting en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society en
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dc.title Expression of putative mechanosensing signalling proteins in skeletal muscle after power resistance exercise and feeding in resistance-trained men en
dc.type Conference Item en
pubs.begin-page 14P en
pubs.volume 49 en
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
pubs.author-url http://aups.org.au/Proceedings/49/14P/ en
pubs.end-page 14P en
pubs.finish-date 2018-11-28 en
pubs.start-date 2018-11-25 en
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pubs.subtype Abstract en
pubs.elements-id 760685 en
pubs.org-id Science en
pubs.org-id Exercise Sciences en
pubs.record-created-at-source-date 2019-01-30 en


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