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Resistance Training Diminishes Mitochondrial Adaptations to Subsequent Endurance Training

Mesquita, P. H. C.; Godwin, J. S.; Ruple, B. A.; Sexton, C. L.; McIntosh, M. C.; Mueller, B. J.; Osburn, S. C.; Mobley, C. B.; Libardi, C. A.; Young, K. C.; Gladden, L. B.; Roberts, M. D.; Kavazis, A. N.

2023-04-06 molecular biology
10.1101/2023.04.06.535919 bioRxiv
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We investigated the effects of performing a period of resistance training (RT) on the performance and molecular adaptations to a subsequent period of endurance training (ET). Twenty-five young adults were divided into RT+ET (n=13), which underwent seven weeks of RT followed by seven weeks of ET, and ET-only (n=12), which performed seven weeks of ET. Body composition, endurance performance, and muscle biopsies were collected before RT (T1, baseline for RT+ET), before ET (T2, post RT for RT+ET and baseline for ET), and after ET (T3). Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine fiber cross-sectional area (fCSA), myonuclear content, myonuclear domain size, satellite cell number, and mitochondrial content. Western blots were used to quantify markers of mitochondrial remodeling. Citrate synthase activity and markers of ribosome content were also investigated. Resistance training improved body composition and strength, increased vastus lateralis thickness, mixed and type II fCSA, myonuclear number, markers of ribosome content, and satellite cell content (p<0.050). In response to ET, both groups similarly decreased body fat percentage and improved endurance performance (e.g., VO2max, and speed at which the onset of blood lactate accumulation occurred during the VO2max test). Levels of mitochondrial complexes I-IV in the ET-only group increased 32-66%, while the RT+ET group increased 1-11%. Additionally, mixed fiber relative mitochondrial content increased 15% in the ET-only group but decreased 13% in the RT+ET group. In conclusion, RT performed prior to ET had no additional benefits to ET adaptations. Moreover, prior RT seemed to impair mitochondrial adaptations to ET. KEY POINTS SUMMARYO_LIResistance training is largely underappreciated as a method to improve endurance performance, despite reports showing it may improve mitochondrial function. C_LIO_LIAlthough several concurrent training studies are available, in this study we investigated the effects of performing a period resistance training on the performance and molecular adaptations to subsequent endurance training. C_LIO_LIPrior resistance training did not improve endurance performance and impaired most mitochondrial adaptations to subsequent endurance training, but that seemed to be a result of detraining from resistance training. C_LI

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