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Life Sci ; 170: 33-40, 2017 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27888112

ABSTRACT

Although the requirement of satellite cells activation and expansion following injury, mechanical load or growth stimulus provoked by resistance exercise has been well established, their function in response to aerobic exercise adaptation remains unclear. A clear relationship between satellite cell expansion in fiber-type specific myosin heavy chain and aerobic performance has been related, independent of myonuclear accretion or muscle growth. However, the trigger for this activation process is not fully understood yet and it seems to be a multi-faceted and well-orchestrated process. Emerging in vitro studies suggest a role for metabolic pathways and oxygen availability for satellite cell activation, modulating the self-renewal potential and cell fate control. The goal of this review is to describe and discuss the current knowledge about the satellite cell activation and expansion in response to aerobic exercise adaptation in human and rodent models. Additionally, findings about the in vitro metabolic control, which seems be involved in the satellite cell activation and cell fate control, are presented and discussed.


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Adaptation, Physiological , Exercise/physiology , Muscle Fibers, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Physical Endurance , Animals , Cell Cycle , Cell Lineage , Humans , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Muscle Development , Myoblasts/physiology , Myosin Heavy Chains/chemistry , Oxygen/chemistry , Physical Conditioning, Animal , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Life Sci ; 151: 1-6, 2016 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26860893

ABSTRACT

Several studies have generated numerous terms in the field of exercise training prescription and performance assessment that often do not match the information previously demonstrated by many other works, generating much debate and resulting in an immense pool of scientific results. Several protocols in exercise training prescription and performance assessment have been proposed for these purposes by many reasons. In the field of exercise science, the protocol must be thoroughly investigated and provide real tools to be reproducible. Many laboratories have been adapting and developing evaluation protocols and testing on physical training of rodents in different experimental conditions. In this context, mice, rats and rabbits are preferentially chosen due to easy manipulation and good response to exercise, and comparable at results obtained with humans in compatible effort intensities. But, the exercise training programs and aerobic-anaerobic transition assessment proposed for animal models vary extensively, depending on the species, gender, age, type of stimulus, type of exercise, type of method and also on the specific objectives of the program. This short review demonstrates the need in offering tools performed by invasive measurement to assess the anaerobic threshold by blood lactate employed on evolution of aerobic-anaerobic parameters of rodents. The objective of this short review was to present and to discuss physical evaluation protocols applications to rodents. The table submitted may give a basis for anaerobic threshold employed on exercise training prescription and performance assessment for laboratory rodents in future research.


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Anaerobic Threshold/physiology , Exercise Therapy/standards , Prescriptions/standards , Animals , Humans , Lactic Acid/blood , Mice , Physical Endurance/physiology , Rabbits , Rats
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