Molecular adaptations in human skeletal muscle to endurance training under simulated hypoxic conditions
2001
This study was performed to explore changes in gene expression as a consequence of exercise training at two levels of intensity under normoxic and normobaric hypoxic conditions (corresponding to an altitude of 3,850 m). Four groups of human subjects trained five times a week for a total of 6 wk on a bicycle ergometer. Muscle biopsies were taken, and performance tests were carried out before and after the training period. Similar increases in maximal O2 uptake (8.3–13.1%) and maximal power output (11.4–20.8%) were found in all groups. RT-PCR revealed elevated mRNA concentrations of the α-subunit of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) after both high- (+82.4%) and low (+78.4%)-intensity training under hypoxic conditions. The mRNA of HIF-1α736, a splice variant of HIF-1α newly detected in human skeletal muscle, was shown to be changed in a similar pattern as HIF-1α. Increased mRNA contents of myoglobin (+72.2%) and vascular endothelial growth factor (+52.4%) were evoked only after high-intensity training in h...
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