Resistance training does not increase myocellular garbage dumps: A pilot study on lipofuscin in skeletal muscle fibers of resistance trained young men

Author:

Jacko Daniel1ORCID,Masur Lukas1,Schaaf Kirill1,Zacher Jonas2,Bersiner Käthe3,de Marées Markus4,Bloch Wilhelm1,Gehlert Sebastian3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Cellular Sports Medicine Institute of Cardiovascular Research and Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne Germany

2. Department of Preventative and Rehabilitative Sports and Performance Medicine Institute of Cardiovascular Research and Sports Medicine, German Sport University Cologne Germany

3. Institute of Sport Science, Department for Biosciences of Sports University of Hildesheim Hildesheim Germany

4. Institute of Sports medicine and Sports Nutrition Ruhr University Bochum Bochum Germany

Abstract

AbstractLipofuscin (LF) is an intracellular aggregate associated with proteostatic impairments, especially prevalent in nondividing skeletal muscle fibers. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) drive LF‐formation. Resistance training (RT) improves muscle performance but also increases ROS production, potentially promoting LF‐formation. Thus, we aimed to investigate if RT of a mesocycle duration increases LF‐formation in type‐I and II muscle fibers and whether RT increases the antioxidant capacity (AOC) in terms of SOD1 and SOD2 content. An intervention group (IG) performed 14 eccentrically accented RT‐sessions within 7 weeks. Vastus lateralis muscle biopsies were collected before and after the intervention from IG as well as from a control group (CG) which refrained from RT for the same duration. LF was predominantly found near nuclei, followed by membrane‐near and a minor amount in the fiber core, with corresponding spot sizes. Overall, LF‐content was higher in type‐I than type‐II fibers (p < 0.05). There was no increase in LF‐content in type‐I or IIA fibers, neither for the IG following RT nor for the CG. The same is valid for SOD1/2. We conclude that, in healthy subjects, RT can be safely performed, without adverse effects on increased LF‐formation.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln

Publisher

Wiley

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