Nature Communications (Jan 2021)

Deep muscle-proteomic analysis of freeze-dried human muscle biopsies reveals fiber type-specific adaptations to exercise training

  • A. S. Deshmukh,
  • D. E. Steenberg,
  • M. Hostrup,
  • J. B. Birk,
  • J. K. Larsen,
  • A. Santos,
  • R. Kjøbsted,
  • J. R. Hingst,
  • C. C. Schéele,
  • M. Murgia,
  • B. Kiens,
  • E. A. Richter,
  • M. Mann,
  • J. F. P. Wojtaszewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20556-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Skeletal muscle conveys the beneficial effects of physical exercise but due to its heterogeneity, studying the effects of exercise on muscle fibres is challenging. Here, the authors carry out proteomic analysis of myofibres from freeze-dried muscle biopsies, show fibre-type specific changes in response to exercise, and show that the oxidative and glycolytic muscle fibers adapt differentially to exercise training.