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Muscular adjustments of selected gene transcripts.<\/h2>\n<p>Zoll J, Ponsot E, Dufour S, Doutreleau S, Ventura-Clapier R, Vogt M, Hoppeler H,  Richard R, Fl\u00fcck M.<\/p>\n<p>Department of Anatomy, University of Bern, B\u00fchlstrasse 26, 3000 Bern 9, Switzerland.<\/p>\n<p>We hypothesized that specific muscular transcript level adaptations  participate in the improvement of endurance performances following  intermittent hypoxia training in endurance-trained subjects. Fifteen  male high-level, long-distance runners integrated a modified living  low-training high program comprising two weekly controlled training  sessions performed at the second ventilatory threshold for 6 wk into  their normal training schedule. The athletes were randomly assigned to  either a normoxic (Nor) (inspired O2 fraction = 20.9%, n = 6) or a  hypoxic group exercising under normobaric hypoxia (Hyp) (inspired O2  fraction = 14.5%, n  = 9). Oxygen uptake and speed at second ventilatory  threshold, maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max), and time to exhaustion  (Tlim) at constant load at VO2 max velocity in normoxia and muscular  levels of selected mRNAs in biopsies were determined before and after  training. VO2 max (+5%) and Tlim (+35%) increased specifically in the  Hyp group. At the molecular level, mRNA concentrations of the  hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (+104%), glucose transporter-4 (+32%),  phosphofructokinase (+32%), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor  gamma coactivator 1alpha (+60%), citrate synthase (+28%), cytochrome  oxidase 1 (+74%) and 4 (+36%), carbonic anhydrase-3 (+74%), and  manganese superoxide dismutase (+44%) were significantly augmented in  muscle after exercise training in Hyp only. Significant correlations  were noted between muscular mRNA levels of monocarboxylate  transporter-1, carbonic anhydrase-3, glucose transporter-4, and Tlim  only in the group of athletes who trained in hypoxia (P &lt; 0.05).  Accordingly, the addition of short hypoxic stress to the regular  endurance training protocol induces transcriptional adaptations in  skeletal muscle of athletic subjects. Expressional adaptations involving  redox regulation and glucose uptake are being recognized as a potential  molecular pathway, resulting in improved endurance performance in  hypoxia-trained subjects.<\/p>\n<p>PMID: 16540710 [PubMed &#8211; indexed for MEDLINE]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>J Appl Physiol. 2006 Apr;100(4):1258-66. Exercise training in normobaric hypoxia in endurance runners. III. Muscular adjustments of selected gene transcripts. Zoll J, Ponsot E, Dufour S, Doutreleau S, Ventura-Clapier R, Vogt M, Hoppeler H, Richard R, Fl\u00fcck M. 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