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Effects of Elevated Circulating Hormones on Resistance Exercise-Induced Akt Signaling

Authors :
Jen Yu Ho
Bradley C. Nindl
Disa L. Hatfield
Jeff S. Volek
Daniel A. Judelson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Barry A. Spiering
William J. Kraemer
Jakob L. Vingren
Carl M. Maresh
Lawrence E. Armstrong
Maren S. Fragala
Michael Joseph
Source :
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 40:1039-1048
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2008.

Abstract

Purpose: Hormones and muscle contraction alter protein kinase B (Akt) signaling via distinct mechanisms. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether physiologically elevated circulating hormones modulate resistance exercise (RE)-induced signaling of Akt and its downstream targets. We hypothesized that elevated circulating hormones would potentiate the signaling response. Methods: Seven healthy men (mean +/- SD age, 27 +/- 4 yr; body mass, 79.1 +/- 13.6 kg; body fat, 16% +/- 7%) performed two identical lower-body RE protocols (five sets of five maximal repetitions of knee extensions) in a randomized order and separated by 1-3 wk: one protocol was preceded by rest [low-circulating hormonal concentration (LHC) trial], and the other was preceded by a bout of high-volume upper-body RE using short rest periods designed to elicit a large increase in circulating hormones [high-circulating hormonal concentration (HHC) trial]. Results: The HHC trial invoked significantly (P 2.5-fold) circulating GH concentrations; this was potentially due to cortisol-induced inhibition of p70 S6K Thr 389 phosphorylation

Details

ISSN :
01959131
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....beb8b2084f7113362fbcb7b5d48944cf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0b013e31816722bd