Regulation of Satellite Cells and Myogenesis in Response to Eccentric Resistance Exercise in Hypoxic Conditions in Healthy Young Men - PubMed
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- Satellite cells are involved in skeletal muscle regeneration and hypertrophy, and can be activated by exercise and hypoxia.
- The study investigated the combined effect of eccentric resistance exercise and hypoxia on satellite cell activation and myogenesis in healthy young men.
- Participants were divided into three groups: normoxia, normobaric environmental hypoxia, and blood flow restriction (local hypoxia).
- Muscle biopsies and blood samples were taken before and after exercise to analyze myogenic regulatory factors and other markers.
- Myogenic regulatory factor expression increased similarly in normoxic and hypoxic groups but was attenuated in the blood flow restriction group.
- No significant differences were found in hypoxia markers, immediate early genes, inflammatory markers, growth factors (except IGF-1), and MAPK members between groups.
- Contrary to expectations, satellite cell activation and myogenesis were not enhanced by combining eccentric resistance exercise with hypoxic conditions.