Muscle strength after resistance training correlates to mediators of muscle mass and mitochondrial respiration in middle-aged adults
Colleen F. McKenna, Amadeo F. Salvador, Alexander R. Keeble, Naiman A. Khan, Michael De Lisio, Adam R. Konopka, Scott A. Paluska, Nicholas A. Burd
Abstract
Although some therapeutic targets may ameliorate hypertrophic and oxidative dysfunction with muscle aging in preclinical models, their responsiveness in human muscle remains unclear. We demonstrated that resistance training concurrently upregulated therapeutic targets of muscle aging and mitochondrial respiratory capacity, which positively correlated to strength gains. Specifically, we are the first to demonstrate that apelin and spermine oxidase are upregulated with resistance training in humans. Our work corroborates preclinical observations, with future work required for clinical efficacy.
Topics & Concepts
RespirationMuscle massResistance trainingSarcopeniaBiologyInternal medicinePhysiologyMedicineEndocrinologyAnatomyNutrition and Health in AgingAdipose Tissue and MetabolismCardiovascular and exercise physiology