Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients

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Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients. / Molsted, Stig; Andersen, Jesper Løvind; Harrison, Adrian Paul; Eidemak, Inge; Mackey, Abigail.

I: Muscle & Nerve, Bind 52, Nr. 5, 06.10.2015, s. 736-745.

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Molsted, S, Andersen, JL, Harrison, AP, Eidemak, I & Mackey, A 2015, 'Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients', Muscle & Nerve, bind 52, nr. 5, s. 736-745. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.24633

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Molsted, S., Andersen, J. L., Harrison, A. P., Eidemak, I., & Mackey, A. (2015). Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients. Muscle & Nerve, 52(5), 736-745. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.24633

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Molsted S, Andersen JL, Harrison AP, Eidemak I, Mackey A. Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients. Muscle & Nerve. 2015 okt. 6;52(5):736-745. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.24633

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Molsted, Stig ; Andersen, Jesper Løvind ; Harrison, Adrian Paul ; Eidemak, Inge ; Mackey, Abigail. / Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients. I: Muscle & Nerve. 2015 ; Bind 52, Nr. 5. s. 736-745.

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abstract = "Introduction. The aim was to investigate the effect of high-intensity resistance training on satellite cell (SC) and myonuclear number in the muscle of patients undergoing dialysis. Methods. Patients (n=21) underwent a 16-week control period, followed by 16 weeks of resistance training thrice weekly. SC and myonuclear number were determined by immunohistochemistry of vastus lateralis muscle biopsy cross-sections. Knee extension torque was tested in a dynamometer. Results. During training SCs/type I fibers increased by 15%, whereas SCs/type II fibers remained unchanged. Myonuclear content of type II, but not type I, fibers increased with training. Before the control period, the SC content of type II fibers was lower than type I fibers, whereas contents were comparable when normalized to fiber area. Torque increased after training. Discussion. Increased myonuclear content of type II muscle fibers of dialysis patients who perform resistance training suggests that satellite cell dysfunction is not the limiting factor for muscle growth. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.",
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T1 - Fiber type specific response of skeletal muscle satellite cells to high-intensity resistance training in dialysis patients

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AU - Andersen, Jesper Løvind

AU - Harrison, Adrian Paul

AU - Eidemak, Inge

AU - Mackey, Abigail

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N2 - Introduction. The aim was to investigate the effect of high-intensity resistance training on satellite cell (SC) and myonuclear number in the muscle of patients undergoing dialysis. Methods. Patients (n=21) underwent a 16-week control period, followed by 16 weeks of resistance training thrice weekly. SC and myonuclear number were determined by immunohistochemistry of vastus lateralis muscle biopsy cross-sections. Knee extension torque was tested in a dynamometer. Results. During training SCs/type I fibers increased by 15%, whereas SCs/type II fibers remained unchanged. Myonuclear content of type II, but not type I, fibers increased with training. Before the control period, the SC content of type II fibers was lower than type I fibers, whereas contents were comparable when normalized to fiber area. Torque increased after training. Discussion. Increased myonuclear content of type II muscle fibers of dialysis patients who perform resistance training suggests that satellite cell dysfunction is not the limiting factor for muscle growth. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

AB - Introduction. The aim was to investigate the effect of high-intensity resistance training on satellite cell (SC) and myonuclear number in the muscle of patients undergoing dialysis. Methods. Patients (n=21) underwent a 16-week control period, followed by 16 weeks of resistance training thrice weekly. SC and myonuclear number were determined by immunohistochemistry of vastus lateralis muscle biopsy cross-sections. Knee extension torque was tested in a dynamometer. Results. During training SCs/type I fibers increased by 15%, whereas SCs/type II fibers remained unchanged. Myonuclear content of type II, but not type I, fibers increased with training. Before the control period, the SC content of type II fibers was lower than type I fibers, whereas contents were comparable when normalized to fiber area. Torque increased after training. Discussion. Increased myonuclear content of type II muscle fibers of dialysis patients who perform resistance training suggests that satellite cell dysfunction is not the limiting factor for muscle growth. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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