Effect of low-intensity eccentric resistance training with blood flow restriction on the activation and proliferation indicators of satellite cells
Publish place: Hormozgan Medical Journal، Vol: 22، Issue: 2
Publish Year: 1397
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
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Abstract:
Introduction: The objective of the present research was to determine the effect of low-intensity eccentric training with blood flow restriction (BFR) on Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) and myogenic factor ۵ (Myf۵), in non-athletes young men.Methods: In this study, ۲۰ non-athlete young men were allocated to two eccentric training and eccentric training with BFR groups. Eccentric training program includes ۷۵ knee extension repetitions in severity of ۳۰% IRM within three sets by using isokinetic device. BFR was made by using air pressure meter and a muscular biopsy was taken from the vastus lateralis muscle of active leg, ۴۸ hours before and ۲۴ hours after the training program. The data were analyzed using independent and paired t-tests.Results: The results of analysis showed that HGF serum levels and mRNA Myf۵ expression in both eccentric resistance training and without BFR groups had a significant increase compared to pre-test levels (P≤۰.۰۵). Moreover, it was observed that HGF serum levels and mRNA Myf۵ expression in training group with BFR had a significant increase of ۶.۳۹% and ۴.۰۵%, respectively, compared to training group without BFR (P≤۰.۰۵).Conclusion: The results of this research showed that eccentric training with and without BFR may improve the activation and proliferation indicators of satellite cells. But, in spite of this matter, it seems that eccentric resistance training with BFR may have a more significant effect on activation and reproduction of satellite cells.
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Azam Mosavian
Department of Exercise Physiology, Kish International Camps, Tehran University, Kish Island, Iran
Abbas Ali Gaeini
Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Hemmatianfar
Department of Sport Sciences, Faculty of Education & Psychology, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Mohammad Reza Kordi
Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran
Reza Nori
Department of Exercise Physiology, Kish International Camps, Tehran University, Kish Island, Iran