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Series GSE9405 Query DataSets for GSE9405
Status Public on Oct 24, 2007
Title Differential gene expression in resting human skeletal muscle of sedentary and highly-trained individuals.
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We used gene microarray analysis to compare the global expression profile of genes involved in adaptation to exercise training in skeletal muscle from chronically strength/resistance trained (ST), endurance trained (ET) and untrained control subjects (Con).

Resting skeletal muscle samples (~100mg) were obtained from the vastus lateralis of 20 subjects (Con n=7, ET n=7, ST n=6; trained groups >8 years specific training). Total RNA was extracted from tissue and microarrays completed, with test samples compared with standard human reference RNA. Subjects were characterised by performance measures of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) on a cycle ergometer and maximal concentric and eccentric leg strength on an isokinetic dynamometer.

263 genes were differentially expressed in trained (TR collectively ET + ST) subjects compared with Con (P<0.05) while 21 genes were different between ST and ET (P<0.05). Manual cluster analyses revealed significant regulation of genes involved in muscle structure and development in TR subjects compared with Con (P<0.05), and expression of these correlated significantly with measures of performance (P<0.05). ET had increased and ST decreased expression of gene clusters related to mitochondrial/oxidative capacity (P<0.05), and these mitochondrial gene clusters correlated significantly with VO2max (P<0.05). VO2max also correlated with expression of gene clusters that regulate fat and carbohydrate oxidation (P<0.05).

We have demonstrated that chronic training has marked effects on basal gene expression by regulating levels of multiple mRNAs that transcribe genes for important functional groups in human skeletal muscle. Some specific gene clusters are expressed regardless of the training stimulus, whereas others exhibit divergent expression patterns as a result of specific training stimuli.
Keywords: Comparative, cluster analysis, endurance training, strength training, muscle phenotype
 
Overall design This was a crossectional study examining basal gene expression profiles of the human vastus lateralis. Twenty healthy males volunteered for this investigation. Seven were endurance trained cyclists (ET), who had been participating in endurance training for 8 yr. These subjects had no history of resistance training. Six subjects were strength trained power-lifters (ST) who had been participating exclusively in strength/resistance training for 9 yr. The final seven subjects were healthy controls (CON) that did not participate in any formal exercise. The study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of RMIT University and Monash University Standing Committee on Ethics Research on Humans.
After RNA extraction, amplification and indirect labelling, a dual colour micro-array analysis was conducted by hybridizing a test (muscle RNA; Cy5) sample and a reference (Universal human RNA; Cy3) sample on the AGRF glass slide human 8K micro-array. After data capture with the Genepix scanner and associated software data was normalised and the three populations compared using GeneSpring and simplified cluster analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Stepto NK, Carey A, Coffey VG, Ponnampalam AP, Canny BJ, Powell D, Hawley JA
Citation(s) 19204596
Submission date Oct 23, 2007
Last update date Mar 17, 2012
Contact name Nigel Keith Stepto
E-mail(s) nigel.stepto@med.monash.edu.au
Organization name Monash University
Department Physiology
Lab Exercise Physiology
Street address Wellington Road
City Clayton
State/province VIC
ZIP/Postal code 3800
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6042 AGRF Human 8K cDNA Microarray (muscle study)
Samples (21)
GSM239226 Endurance Trained subject 2
GSM239227 Endurance trained subject 3
GSM239228 Endurance trained subject 5
Relations
BioProject PRJNA103133

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