Can endurance exercise preconditioning prevention disuse muscle atrophy?

Front Physiol. 2015 Mar 11:6:63. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2015.00063. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that exercise training can provide a level of protection against disuse muscle atrophy. Endurance exercise training imposes oxidative, metabolic, and heat stress on skeletal muscle which activates a variety of cellular signaling pathways that ultimately leads to the increased expression of proteins that have been demonstrated to protect muscle from inactivity -induced atrophy. This review will highlight the effect of exercise-induced oxidative stress on endogenous enzymatic antioxidant capacity (i.e., superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase), the role of oxidative and metabolic stress on PGC1-α, and finally highlight the effect heat stress and HSP70 induction. Finally, this review will discuss the supporting scientific evidence that these proteins can attenuate muscle atrophy through exercise preconditioning.

Keywords: HSP70; PGC1-α; bed rest; immobilization; mitophagy; oxidative stress; superoxide dismutase; unloading.

Publication types

  • Review