Journal article
Temporal pattern of skeletal muscle gene expression following endurance exercise in Alaskan sled dogs
EP Brass, MA Peters, KW Hinchcliff, YD He, RG Ulrich
Journal of Applied Physiology | Published : 2009
Abstract
Muscle responses to exercise are complex and include acute responses to exercise-induced injury, as well as longer term adaptive training responses. Using Alaskan sled dogs as an experimental model, changes in muscle gene expression were analyzed to test the hypotheses that important regulatory elements of the muscle's adaptation to exercise could be identified based on the temporal pattern of gene expression. Dogs were randomly assigned to undertake a 160-km run (n = 9), or to remain at rest (n = 4). Biceps femoris muscle was obtained from the unexercised dogs and two dogs at each of 2, 6, and 12 h after the exercise, and from three dogs 24 h after exercise. RNA was extracted and microarray..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Rosetta Inpharmatics. E. P. Brass is a consultant to Rosetta Inpharmatics.