1. Effects of blood-flow restriction on biomarkers of myogenesis in response to resistance exercise.
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Layne AS, Larkin-Kaiser K, MacNeil RG, Dirain M, Sandesara B, Manini TM, and Buford TW
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- Adolescent, Adult, Biomarkers metabolism, Biopsy, Needle, Constriction, Cross-Over Studies, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Hepatocyte Growth Factor genetics, Humans, Male, MyoD Protein genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met genetics, Quadriceps Muscle growth & development, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Time Factors, Young Adult, Hepatocyte Growth Factor metabolism, Muscle Development, MyoD Protein metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met metabolism, Quadriceps Muscle metabolism, Resistance Training methods, Up-Regulation
- Abstract
We investigated the acute myogenic response to resistance exercise with and without blood-flow restriction (BFR). Six men and women (age, 22 ± 1 years) performed unilateral knee extensions at 40% of 1-repetition maximum with or without (CNTRL) BFR applied via pressure cuff inflated to 220 mm Hg. Muscle biopsies were collected at 4 h and 24 h postexercise. Addition of BFR increased myoD and c-Met messenger RNA expression relative to CNTRL. Expression of hepatocyte growth factor protein was significantly higher following CNTRL.
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- 2017
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