
Abstract Purpose Physical activity is associated with altered levels of circulating microRNAs (ci-miRNAs). Changes in miRNA expression have great potential to modulate biological pathways of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and metabolism. This study was designed to determine whether the profile of ci-miRNAs is altered after different approaches of endurance exercise. Methods Eighteen healthy volunteers (aged 24 ± 3 years) participated this three-arm, randomized-balanced crossover study. Each arm was a single bout of treadmill-based acute endurance exercise at (1) 100% of the individual anaerobic threshold (IANS), (2) at 80% of the IANS and (3) at 80% of the IANS with blood flow restriction (BFR). Load-associated outcomes (fatigue, feeling, heart rate, and exhaustion) as well as acute effects (circulating miRNA patterns and lactate) were determined. Results All training interventions increased the lactate concentration (LC) and heart rate (HR) (p < 0.001). The high-intensity intervention (HI) resulted in a higher LC than both lower intensity protocols (p < 0.001). The low-intensity blood flow restriction (LI-BFR) protocol led to a higher HR and higher LC than the low-intensity (LI) protocol without BFR (p = 0.037 and p = 0.003). The level of miR-142-5p and miR-197-3p were up-regulated in both interventions without BFR (p < 0.05). After LI exercise, the expression of miR-342-3p was up-regulated (p = 0.038). In LI-BFR, the level of miR-342-3p and miR-424-5p was confirmed to be up-regulated (p < 0.05). Three miRNAs and LC show a significant negative correlation (miR-99a-5p, p = 0.011, r = − 0.343/miR-199a-3p, p = 0.045, r = − 0.274/miR-125b-5p, p = 0.026, r = − 0.302). Two partial correlations (intervention partialized) showed a systematic impact of the type of exercise (LI-BFR vs. HI) (miR-99a-59: r = − 0.280/miR-199a-3p: r = − 0.293). Conclusion MiRNA expression patterns differ according to type of activity. We concluded that not only the intensity of the exercise (LC) is decisive for the release of circulating miRNAs—as essential is the type of training and the oxygen supply.
Male, ddc:610, Cross-Over Studies, Blood Flow Restriction Therapy, 610, Exercise Test [MeSH] ; Female [MeSH] ; miR-142-5p ; Circulating miRNA ; Biomarkers/blood [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; Lactates/blood [MeSH] ; Blood flow restriction ; miR-342-3p ; Blood Flow Restriction Therapy [MeSH] ; Exercise/physiology [MeSH] ; Original Article ; Male [MeSH] ; Cross-Over Studies [MeSH] ; MicroRNAs/blood [MeSH] ; Healthy Volunteers [MeSH] ; Young Adult [MeSH] ; miR-197-3p ; Heart Rate/physiology [MeSH] ; miR-424-5p ; Endurance training, Healthy Volunteers, MicroRNAs, Young Adult, Heart Rate, Exercise Test, Lactates, Humans, Original Article, Female, Exercise, Biomarkers, ddc: ddc:610
Male, ddc:610, Cross-Over Studies, Blood Flow Restriction Therapy, 610, Exercise Test [MeSH] ; Female [MeSH] ; miR-142-5p ; Circulating miRNA ; Biomarkers/blood [MeSH] ; Humans [MeSH] ; Lactates/blood [MeSH] ; Blood flow restriction ; miR-342-3p ; Blood Flow Restriction Therapy [MeSH] ; Exercise/physiology [MeSH] ; Original Article ; Male [MeSH] ; Cross-Over Studies [MeSH] ; MicroRNAs/blood [MeSH] ; Healthy Volunteers [MeSH] ; Young Adult [MeSH] ; miR-197-3p ; Heart Rate/physiology [MeSH] ; miR-424-5p ; Endurance training, Healthy Volunteers, MicroRNAs, Young Adult, Heart Rate, Exercise Test, Lactates, Humans, Original Article, Female, Exercise, Biomarkers, ddc: ddc:610
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