Flywheel resistance exercise to maintain muscle oxidative potential during unloading.
Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalo, Jose M Irimia, Roser Cusso, Thomas Gustafsson, Anneli Linné, Per A Tesch
Index: Aviat. Space. Environ. Med. 85(7) , 694-9, (2014)
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Abstract
As spaceflight compromises skeletal muscle oxidative and aerobic work capacity, this study assessed the efficacy of resistance exercise (RE) to counteract muscle metabolic perturbations induced by 5 wk unilateral lower limb unloading (UL).There were 21 men and women (30-56 yr) who were randomly assigned to either UL with (Group, Grp; UL+RE; N = 10) or without (Grp UL; N = 11) concurrent RE. Iso-inertial RE comprised four sets of seven maximal coupled concentric-eccentric knee extensions executed 2-3 times per week. Percutaneous biopsies were obtained from m. vastus lateralis before and after either intervention. Levels of mRNA expression of factors regulating skeletal muscle oxidative capacity i.e., peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 (PGC-1alpha) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and glycolytic capacity, i.e., phosphofructokinase (PFK), glycogen phosphorylase and synthase, hexokinase, and phosphorylase kinase alpha1, were subsequently analyzed.Grp UL showed decreased (36%) PGC-1alpha expression, increased (1.5-fold) PFK expression, and a trend toward decreased VEGF post-intervention. Grp UL+RE showed no changes.These results suggest that 5 wk unloading reduces skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and increases glycolytic enzyme activity. More importantly, only 12 bouts of high-force, low-volume resistance exercise attenuated these responses. Thus, the current resistance exercise paradigm emphasizing eccentric overload effectively counteracts unwarranted metabolic alterations induced by 5 wk unloading and may, therefore, aid in maintaining skeletal muscle integrity and endurance, and hence astronaut health and fitness during spaceflight.
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