Pronounced limb and fibre type differences in subcellular lipid droplet content and distribution in elite skiers before and after exhaustive exercise

Jun 23, 2017The Journal of physiology

Clear differences in fat droplet amount and location in muscle types of elite skiers before and after intense exercise

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Abstract

The volume fraction of intermyofibrillar lipid droplets was 4- to 6-fold higher in leg muscles compared to arm muscles before exercise.

  • Intermyofibrillar lipid droplets comprised 85-97% of the total lipid droplet volume in skeletal muscle, while subsarcolemmal droplets made up 3-15%.
  • Before exercise, intermyofibrillar lipid droplets were 3-fold more abundant in type 1 fibres than in type 2 fibres.
  • Following 1 hour of exhaustive exercise, the volume fraction of intermyofibrillar lipid droplets decreased by 53% in arm muscles, but not in leg muscles.
  • No significant changes were observed in the subsarcolemmal lipid droplet pool after exercise.
  • These observations suggest a compartmentalised metabolism of lipid droplets within muscle fibres, with a preference for the intermyofibrillar pool during prolonged exercise.

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