Endurance training adaptations modulate the redox-force relationship of rat isolated slow-twitch skeletal muscles
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Endurance training adaptations modulate the redox-force relationship of rat isolated slow-twitch skeletal muscles
Abstract
1. Studies have shown that, in isolated skeletal muscles, maximum isometric force production (Po) is dependent on muscle redox state. Endurance training increases the anti-oxidant capacity of skeletal muscles, a factor that could impact on the force-producing capacity following exogenous exposure to an oxidant. We tested the hypothesis that 12 weeks treadmill training would increase anti-oxidant capacity in rat skeletal muscles and alter their response to exogenous oxidant exposure. 2. At the conclusion of the 12 week endurance-training programme, soleus (slow-twitch) muscles from trained rats had greater citrate synthase (CS) and catalase (CAT) activity compared with soleus muscles from untrained rats (P < 0.05). In contrast, CAT activity of extensor digitorum longus (EDL; fast-twitch) muscles from trained rats was not different to EDL muscles of untrained rats. The CS activity was lower in EDL muscles from trained compared with untrained rats (P < 0.05). 3. Equilibration with exogenous hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, 5 mmol/L) increased the Po of soleus muscles from untrained rats for the duration of treatment (30 min), whereas the Po of EDL muscles was affected biphasically, with a small increase initially (after 5 min), followed by a more marked decrease in Po (after 30 min). The H2O2-induced increase in Po of soleus muscles from trained rats was less than that in untrained rats (P < 0.05), but no differences were observed in the Po of EDL muscles following training. 4. The results indicate that 12 weeks endurance running training conferred adaptations in soleus but not EDL muscles. These adaptations were associated with an attenuation of the oxidant-induced increase in Po of soleus muscles from trained compared with untrained rats. We conclude that endurance training-adapted soleus muscles have a slightly altered redox-force relationship.
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