Abstract
The gene SMART (genes and the Skeletal Muscle Adaptive Response to
Training) Study aims to identify genetic variants that predict the
response to both a single session of High-Intensity Interval Exercise
(HIIE) and to four weeks of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT).
While the training and testing centre is located at Victoria University,
Melbourne, three other centres have been launched at Bond University,
Queensland University of Technology, Australia, and the University of
Brighton, UK. Currently 39 participants have already completed the study
and the overall aim is to recruit 200 moderately-trained, healthy
Caucasians participants (all males 18–45 y, BMI < 30). Participants
will undergo exercise testing and exercise training by an identical
exercise program. Dietary habits will be assessed by questionnaire and
dietitian consultation. Activity history is assessed by questionnaire
and current activity level is assessed by an activity monitor. Skeletal
muscle biopsies and blood samples will be collected before, immediately
after and 3 h post HIIE, with the fourth resting biopsy and blood sample
taken after four weeks of supervised HIIT (3 training sessions per
week). Each session consists of eight to fourteen 2-min intervals
performed at the pre-training lactate threshold (LT) power plus 40 to
70% of the difference between pre-training lactate threshold (LT) and
peak aerobic power (Wpeak). A number of muscle and blood
analyses will be performed, including (but not limited to) genotyping,
mitochondrial respiration, transcriptomics, protein expression analyses,
and enzyme activity. The participants serve as their own controls. Even
though the gene SMART study is tightly controlled, our preliminary
findings still indicate considerable individual variability in both
performance (in-vivo) and muscle (in-situ) adaptations to similar
training. More participants are required to allow us to better
investigate potential underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms
responsible for this individual variability.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 821 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | BMC Genomics |
Volume | 18 (Supplement 8) |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Nov 2017 |
Event | 34th FIMS World Sports Medicine Congress, FIMS 2017 - Ljubljana, Slovenia Duration: 29 Sept 2017 → 2 Oct 2017 https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/supplements/volume-18-supplement-8 |
Scopus Subject Areas
- Biotechnology
- Genetics
User-Defined Keywords
- Genetic variants
- Skeletal muscle
- Training