Expression of IGF-I splice variants in young and old human skeletal muscle after high resistance exercise
The mRNA expression of two splice variants of the insulin-like growth factor-I ( IGF-I ) gene, IGF-IEa and mechano growth factor (MGF), were studied in human skeletal muscle. Subjects (eight young, aged 25â36 years, and seven elderly, aged 70â82 years) completed 10 sets of six repetitions of sin...
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Published in | The Journal of physiology Vol. 547; no. 1; pp. 247 - 254 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
The Physiological Society
15.02.2003
Blackwell Science Inc |
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Summary: | The mRNA expression of two splice variants of the insulin-like growth factor-I ( IGF-I ) gene, IGF-IEa and mechano growth factor (MGF), were studied in human skeletal muscle. Subjects (eight young, aged 25â36 years, and seven
elderly, aged 70â82 years) completed 10 sets of six repetitions of single legged knee extensor exercise at 80 % of their one
repetition maximum. Muscle biopsy samples were obtained from the quadriceps muscle of both the control and exercised legs
2.5 h after completion of the exercise bout. Expression levels of the IGF-I mRNA transcripts were determined using real-time
quantitative RT-PCR with specific primers. The resting levels of MGF were significantly (â100-fold) lower than those of the
IGF-IEa isoform. No difference was observed between the resting levels of the two isoforms between the two subject groups. High resistance
exercise resulted in a significant increase in MGF mRNA in the young, but not in the elderly subjects. No changes in IGF-IEa
mRNA levels were observed as a result of exercise in either group. The mRNA levels of the transcription factor MyoD were greater
at rest in the older subjects ( P < 0.05), but there was no significant effect of the exercise bout. Electrophoretic separation of myosin heavy chain (MHC)
isoforms showed the older subjects to have a lower ( P < 0.05) percentage of MHC-II isoforms than the young subjects. However, no association was observed between the composition
of the muscle and changes in the IGF-I isoforms with exercise. The data from this study show an attenuated MGF response to
high resistance exercise in the older subjects, indicative of age-related desensitivity to mechanical loading. The data in
young subjects indicate that the MGF and IGF-IEa isoforms are differentially regulated in human skeletal muscle. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.032136 |