Regulation of metabolic genes in human skeletal muscle by short-term exercise and diet manipulation

Feb 6, 2004American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

How Short-Term Exercise and Diet Changes Affect Energy Genes in Human Muscles

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Abstract

A high-carbohydrate diet resulted in a 300% increase in muscle glycogen content compared to a low-carbohydrate diet.

  • Fatty acid concentrations were twofold higher after a low-carbohydrate diet compared to a high-carbohydrate diet.
  • All carbohydrate-related genes showed significant transcriptional changes in response to diet manipulation.
  • mRNA abundance of GLUT4 and glycogenin increased after consuming a high-carbohydrate diet.
  • Transcription of PDK-4 decreased after a high-carbohydrate diet.
  • Following a low-carbohydrate diet, transcription of FAT/CD36 and UCP3 increased.

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