Authors
Sébastien Banzet, Mounir Chennaoui, Olivier Girard, Sébastien Racinais, Catherine Drogou, Hakim Chalabi, Nathalie Koulmann
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Journal of applied physiology
Volume
115
Issue
9
Pages
1237-1244
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
Here, we studied muscle-specific and muscle-related miRNAs in plasma of exercising humans. Our aim was to determine whether they are affected by eccentric and/or concentric exercise modes and could be biomarkers of muscle injuries or possible signaling molecules. On two separate days, nine healthy subjects randomly performed two 30-min walking exercises, one downhill (high eccentric component) and one uphill (high concentric component). Perceived exertion and heart rate were higher during the uphill exercise, while subjective pain and ankle plantar flexor strength losses within the first 48-h were higher following the downhill exercise. Both exercises increased serum creatine kinase and myoglobin with no significant differences between conditions. Plasma levels of circulating miRNAs assessed before, immediately after, and at 2-, 6-, 24-, 48-, and 72-h recovery showed that 1) hsa-mir-1, 133a, 133b …
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