Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols

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Autor(a) principal: Krause Neto, Walter
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Wellington de Assis, de Oliveira, Tony Vinicius Apolinário, Vilas Boas, Alan Esaú dos Santos, Ciena, Adriano Polican [UNESP], Anaruma, Carlos Alberto [UNESP], Gorzi, Ali, Caperuto, Érico Chagas, Gama, Eliane Florencio
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2021.101725
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233981
Resumo: We compared the effects of two ladder-based resistance training (LRT) protocols on the skeletal muscle morphology (biceps brachialis and plantaris) of Wistar rats. Also, we correlated the training parameters with the muscle fiber cross-sectional area (fCSA). After maximum load tests (ML), twenty-nine young adult Wistar rats were divided into: CONTROL (n = 9), LIMITED (n = 10, 6–8 climb [2 × 50 %ML, 2 × 75 %ML, 2 × 100 %ML, and 2 × 100 %ML+30 g]) and UNLIMITED (n = 10, ≥4 climbs [50 %ML, 75 %ML, 90 %ML, 100 %ML + 30 g until failure) LRT. After eight weeks, the main results were: 1) For biceps brachialis, the type I, IIa, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in the LIMITED and UNLIMITED. The correlations found between total load, absolute delta load, and relative load and fCSA were moderate. 2) For plantaris, the type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The type IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the UNLIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in both trained groups than CONTROL. The correlation between the climbing number, total load, and the fCSA was moderate. The correlation between delta absolute load and fCSA was strong. We concluded that rodents submitted to high-intensity, high-volume LRT, but limited climbing volume per session, presented more significant type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA, higher nuclei/fiber ratio, and greater maximum carrying capacity. Also, muscle hypertrophy correlated positively with the load progression, training volume, and total load.
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spelling Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocolsCross-sectional areaHypertrophyMorphologyResistance trainingSkeletal muscleWe compared the effects of two ladder-based resistance training (LRT) protocols on the skeletal muscle morphology (biceps brachialis and plantaris) of Wistar rats. Also, we correlated the training parameters with the muscle fiber cross-sectional area (fCSA). After maximum load tests (ML), twenty-nine young adult Wistar rats were divided into: CONTROL (n = 9), LIMITED (n = 10, 6–8 climb [2 × 50 %ML, 2 × 75 %ML, 2 × 100 %ML, and 2 × 100 %ML+30 g]) and UNLIMITED (n = 10, ≥4 climbs [50 %ML, 75 %ML, 90 %ML, 100 %ML + 30 g until failure) LRT. After eight weeks, the main results were: 1) For biceps brachialis, the type I, IIa, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in the LIMITED and UNLIMITED. The correlations found between total load, absolute delta load, and relative load and fCSA were moderate. 2) For plantaris, the type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The type IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the UNLIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in both trained groups than CONTROL. The correlation between the climbing number, total load, and the fCSA was moderate. The correlation between delta absolute load and fCSA was strong. We concluded that rodents submitted to high-intensity, high-volume LRT, but limited climbing volume per session, presented more significant type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA, higher nuclei/fiber ratio, and greater maximum carrying capacity. Also, muscle hypertrophy correlated positively with the load progression, training volume, and total load.Department of Physical Education Laboratory of Morphoquantitative Studies and Immunohistochemistry São Judas Tadeu University, SPDepartment of Physical Education Laboratory of Morphology and Physical Activity São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, SPDepartment of Sport Sciences University of ZanjanDepatment of Physical Education Laboratory of Human Movement São Judas Tadeu University, SPDepartment of Morphology Universidade Federal de São Paulo, SPDepartment of Physical Education Laboratory of Morphology and Physical Activity São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, SPSão Judas Tadeu UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)University of ZanjanUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Krause Neto, WalterSilva, Wellington de Assisde Oliveira, Tony Vinicius ApolinárioVilas Boas, Alan Esaú dos SantosCiena, Adriano Polican [UNESP]Anaruma, Carlos Alberto [UNESP]Gorzi, AliCaperuto, Érico ChagasGama, Eliane Florencio2022-05-01T11:54:29Z2022-05-01T11:54:29Z2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tice.2021.101725Tissue and Cell, v. 75.1532-30720040-8166http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23398110.1016/j.tice.2021.1017252-s2.0-85122475483Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengTissue and Cellinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T11:54:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233981Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-05-01T11:54:29Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
title Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
spellingShingle Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
Krause Neto, Walter
Cross-sectional area
Hypertrophy
Morphology
Resistance training
Skeletal muscle
title_short Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
title_full Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
title_fullStr Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
title_full_unstemmed Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
title_sort Muscle hypertrophy is correlated with load progression delta, climb volume, and total load volume in rodents undergoing different ladder-based resistance training protocols
author Krause Neto, Walter
author_facet Krause Neto, Walter
Silva, Wellington de Assis
de Oliveira, Tony Vinicius Apolinário
Vilas Boas, Alan Esaú dos Santos
Ciena, Adriano Polican [UNESP]
Anaruma, Carlos Alberto [UNESP]
Gorzi, Ali
Caperuto, Érico Chagas
Gama, Eliane Florencio
author_role author
author2 Silva, Wellington de Assis
de Oliveira, Tony Vinicius Apolinário
Vilas Boas, Alan Esaú dos Santos
Ciena, Adriano Polican [UNESP]
Anaruma, Carlos Alberto [UNESP]
Gorzi, Ali
Caperuto, Érico Chagas
Gama, Eliane Florencio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv São Judas Tadeu University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
University of Zanjan
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krause Neto, Walter
Silva, Wellington de Assis
de Oliveira, Tony Vinicius Apolinário
Vilas Boas, Alan Esaú dos Santos
Ciena, Adriano Polican [UNESP]
Anaruma, Carlos Alberto [UNESP]
Gorzi, Ali
Caperuto, Érico Chagas
Gama, Eliane Florencio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cross-sectional area
Hypertrophy
Morphology
Resistance training
Skeletal muscle
topic Cross-sectional area
Hypertrophy
Morphology
Resistance training
Skeletal muscle
description We compared the effects of two ladder-based resistance training (LRT) protocols on the skeletal muscle morphology (biceps brachialis and plantaris) of Wistar rats. Also, we correlated the training parameters with the muscle fiber cross-sectional area (fCSA). After maximum load tests (ML), twenty-nine young adult Wistar rats were divided into: CONTROL (n = 9), LIMITED (n = 10, 6–8 climb [2 × 50 %ML, 2 × 75 %ML, 2 × 100 %ML, and 2 × 100 %ML+30 g]) and UNLIMITED (n = 10, ≥4 climbs [50 %ML, 75 %ML, 90 %ML, 100 %ML + 30 g until failure) LRT. After eight weeks, the main results were: 1) For biceps brachialis, the type I, IIa, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in the LIMITED and UNLIMITED. The correlations found between total load, absolute delta load, and relative load and fCSA were moderate. 2) For plantaris, the type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the LIMITED than CONTROL. The type IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA was statistically larger in the UNLIMITED than CONTROL. The nuclei/fiber ratio was statistically higher in both trained groups than CONTROL. The correlation between the climbing number, total load, and the fCSA was moderate. The correlation between delta absolute load and fCSA was strong. We concluded that rodents submitted to high-intensity, high-volume LRT, but limited climbing volume per session, presented more significant type I, IIa, IIx/b, and mean fCSA, higher nuclei/fiber ratio, and greater maximum carrying capacity. Also, muscle hypertrophy correlated positively with the load progression, training volume, and total load.
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