Exercise-induced reversal of age-related declines of oxidative reactions, mitochondrial yield, and flavins in skeletal muscle of the rat |
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Authors: | R E Beyer J W Starnes D W Edington R J Lipton R T Compton M A Kwasman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 U.S.A.;2. The Department of Kinesiology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The ability of gastrocnemius muscle homogenates to catalyze the oxidation of succinate, glutamate + malate, pyruvate + malate, palmitoyl-coenzyme A, decanoylcarnitine and palmitoylcarnitine in the presence of ADP decreased by approximately 32% in sedentary male Sprague-Dawley rats between the ages of 9 and 25 months. Following 21 weeks of treadmill training (running), such homogenates from 25-month-old animals catalyzed oxidations 55% more rapidly than those from 25-month-old sedentary rats, and 17% faster than those from 9-month-old sedentary rats. Total and peptide-bound flavin of gastrocnemius muscles also declined between 9 and 25 months of age and were elevated in the 25-month-old endurance trained rats to levels greater than both 9- and 25-month-old sedentary animals. The yield of protein in the mitochondrial fraction from the quadriceps femoris muscle decreased between 9 and 25 months and was restored to the 9-month level by endurance training. The kinetic characteristics of the isolated mitochondria were not influenced by age or exercise. These data indicate that 2-year-old rats retain the capacity to increase skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and mitochondrial population density in response to endurance training. |
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Keywords: | Flavin Aging Endurance training Fatty acid oxidation Succinoxidase Muscle metabolism Mitochondria Oxidative phosphorylation Muscle protein |
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