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  • Andersson, Agneta, et al. (författare)
  • Fatty acid profile of skeletal muscle phospholipids in trained and untrained young men
  • 2000
  • Ingår i: American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism. - 0193-1849 .- 1522-1555. ; 279:4, s. E744-E751
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Endurance trained (n = 14) and untrained young men (n = 15) were compared regarding the fatty acid profile of the vastus lateralis muscle after 8 wk on diets with a similar fatty acid composition. The skeletal muscle phospholipids in the trained group contained lower proportions of palmitic acid (16:0) (-12.4%, P < 0.001) and di-homo-gamma-linolenic acid [20:3(n-6)] (-15.3%, P = 0.018), a lower n-6-to-n-3 ratio (-42.0%, P = 0.015), higher proportions of stearic acid (18:0) (+9.8%, P = 0.004) and sum of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (+33.8%, P = 0.009), and a higher ratio between 20:4(n-6) to 20:3(n-6) (+18.4%, P = 0.006) compared with those in the untrained group. The group differences in 16:0, 20:3(n-6), 18:0/16:0, and 20:4(n-6)/20:3(n-6) were independent of fiber-type distribution. The trained group also showed a lower proportion of 16:0 (-7.9%, P < 0.001) in skeletal muscle triglycerides irrespective of fiber type. In conclusion, the fatty acid profile of the skeletal muscle differed between trained and untrained individuals, although the dietary fatty acid composition was similar. This difference was not explained by different fiber-type distribution alone but appears to be a direct consequence of changes in fatty acid metabolism due to the higher level of physical activity.
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  • Hedman, Anu (författare)
  • Muscle Morphology and the Insulin Resistance Syndrome : A Population-Based Study of 70 Year-Old-Men in Uppsala
  • 2001
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Skeletal muscle accounts for the largest part of insulin-mediated glucose uptake. Insulin resistance (IR) is the main component of insulin resistance syndrome (IRS) and is an essential cause of a number of cardiovascular risk factors. This thesis investigates the relationships between muscle morphological characteristics and IRS because skeletal muscle is responsible for the majority of glucose uptake.In this population-based sample of 70-year-old men, higher proportion of type I fibers as well as higher capillarization were related to higher insulin sensitivity and higher self-reported physical activity, which were related to a lower prevalence of type IIB fibers. Serum triglycerides, HDL cholesterol and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) activity were significantly related to fiber distribution and muscle capillarization and muscle morphology, in part, explained the association between these metabolic risk factors with physical activity level. BMI, glucose intolerance, PAI-1 activity, serum FFA concentration, proportion of type IIB fibers, HDL cholesterol level, drug treatment, physical activity level, and W/H ratio together explained 55% of the variation in the insulin sensitivity index. In addition, almost a twofold improvement of the correlations was seen after correcting for intraindividual variation. Glucose tolerant hypertensive subjects showed a lower capillary supply when compared to controls. Capillary density was negatively correlated to the increase in mean arterial pressure over two decades as well as to supine heart rate 20 years before. Interestingly, supine heart rate showed an independent inverse association to the percentage of type I fibers and a positive correlation to the percentage of type IIB muscle fibers. Capillary density and elevated serum free fatty (FFA) acid values were inversely associated with insulin-mediated blood flow and thus to endothelial dysfunction, which has been linked to IR. In fact, capillary density and serum FFA level together explained 71% of the variation in insulin-mediated leg blood flow changes.In conclusion, these population-based findings support the observations that muscle morphological features and insulin sensitivity are related to each other. Muscle morphology might explain some of the beneficial impact of physical activity on the components of IRS. Accordingly, we suggest that alterations in muscle morphology should be considered as an essential part of the IRS.
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  • Skoglund, Elisabeth, et al. (författare)
  • Longitudinal Muscle and Myocellular Changes in Community-Dwelling Men Over Two Decades of Successful Aging : The ULSAM Cohort Revisited
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 1079-5006 .- 1758-535X. ; 75:4, s. 654-663
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Participants of the population-based Uppsala longitudinal study of adult men (ULSAM) cohort reaching more than 88 years of age (survivors, S) were investigated at age 70, 82, and 88-90 and compared at 70 years with non-survivors (NS) not reaching 82 years. Body composition, muscle mass and muscle histology were remarkably stable over 18 years of advanced aging in S. Analysis of genes involved in muscle remodeling showed that S had higher mRNA levels of myogenic differentiation factors (Myogenin, MyoD), embryonic myosin (eMyHC), enzymes involved in regulated breakdown of myofibrillar proteins (Smad2, Trim32, MuRF1,) and NCAM compared with healthy adult men (n = 8). S also had higher mRNA levels of eMyHC, Smad 2, MuRF1 compared with NS. At 88 years, S expressed decreased levels of Myogenin, MyoD, eMyHC, NCAM and Smad2 towards those seen in NS at 70 years. The gene expression pattern of S at 70 years was likely beneficial since they maintained muscle fiber histology and appendicular lean body mass until advanced age. The expression pattern at 88 years may indicate a diminished muscle remodeling coherent with a decline of reinnervation capacity and/or plasticity at advanced age.
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