The aim of the study is to investigate skeletal muscle proteome signature changes induced by exercise training in young men
Advances in omics technologies have allowed for the identification of biomarkers with importance for the beneficial adaptations imposed by exercise training. Skeletal muscle exhibits remarkable plasticity to exercise training, as illustrated by pronounced alterations to the proteomic landscape, such as mitochondrial biogenesis. However, despite recent advances that have helped describe the proteomic landscape in response to a period of exercise training, our understanding of the processes pertaining to post-translation modification is scant. In this study, we aim to investigate the human acetylome and proteome in response to exercise training.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
8
subjects complete 4-5 weeks of training
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports
Copenhagen, Denmark
Skeletal muscle proteome signature
proteomics
Time frame: Change from baseline proteome signature at 5 weeks
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