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Series GSE159861 Query DataSets for GSE159861
Status Public on Oct 24, 2021
Title Low responders to endurance training exhibit greater atrophy
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versus endurance-type contraction, reflecting the principle of training specificity. However, it is unclear whether there is a common set of genetic factors that influence skeletal muscle adaptation to disuse. Female rats were obtained from out-bred lines selectively bred from high responders to endurance training (HRT) or low responders to endurance training (LRT; n=6/group; generation 19). Both groups underwent 3 d of hindlimb immobilization to induce atrophy of the plantaris and soleus muscles prior to comparison to non-immobilization controls of the same genotype. RNA sequencing was performed to identify Gene Ontology Biological Processes with differential (LRT vs HRT) gene set enrichment. Running distance, determined well in advance of hindlimb immobilization, increased in response to aerobic training in HRT but not LRT. The atrophy response to hindlimb immobilization was exaggerated in LRT versus HRT. There were between-group differences for 140 processes in plantaris muscle and 118 processes in soleus muscle. In conclusion, low responders to aerobic endurance training exhibited exaggerated atrophy, and this was associated with differential gene expression. Thus, our findings suggest that genetic factors that underpin aerobic training maladaptation may also dysregulate the transcriptional activity of biological processes that contribute to adaptation to hindlimb immobilization.
 
Overall design RNA-seq of 14-month old female LRT/HRT rats (generation 19) following 3 days atrophy of plantaris and soleus compared to controls (total=24 samples; n=6/group)
 
Contributor(s) Ashton KJ, Coffey VG, West DW, Thompson JM
Citation(s) 35025912
Submission date Oct 22, 2020
Last update date Jan 24, 2022
Contact name Jamie-Lee May Thompson
E-mail(s) jthompso@bond.edu.au
Organization name Bond University
Department Health Sciences and Medicine
Street address 14 University Drive
City Robina
State/province QLD
ZIP/Postal code 4226
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20084 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (48)
GSM4848891 Plantaris HRT HI rep1
GSM4848892 Plantaris HRT HI rep2
GSM4848893 Plantaris HRT HI rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA670700
SRA SRP288174

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