Physical activity is associated with beneficial adaptations in human and rodent metabolism. We studied over 50 complex traits before and after exercise intervention in middle-aged men and a panel of 100 diverse strains of female mice. Candidate gene analyses in three brain regions, muscle, liver, heart, and adipose tissue of mice indicate genetic drivers of clinically relevant traits, including volitional exercise volume, muscle metabolism, adiposity, and hepatic lipids. Although â¼33% of genes differentially expressed in skeletal muscle following the exercise intervention are similar in mice and humans independent of BMI, responsiveness of adipose tissue to exercise-stimulated weight loss appears controlled by species and underlying genotype. We leveraged genetic diversity to generate prediction models of metabolic trait responsiveness to volitional activity offering a framework for advancing personalized exercise prescription. The human and mouse data are publicly available via a user-friendly Web-based application to enhance data mining and hypothesis development.
Conserved multi-tissue transcriptomic adaptations to exercise training in humans and mice.
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作者:Moore Timothy M, Lee Sindre, Olsen Thomas, Morselli Marco, Strumwasser Alexander R, Lin Amanda J, Zhou Zhenqi, Abrishami Aaron, Garcia Steven M, Bribiesca Jennifer, Cory Kevin, Whitney Kate, Ho Theodore, Ho Timothy, Lee Joseph L, Rucker Daniel H, Nguyen Christina Q A, Anand Akshay T S, Yackly Aidan, Mendoza Lorna Q, Leyva Brayden K, Aliman Claudia, Artiga Daniel J, Meng Yonghong, Charugundla Sarada, Pan Calvin, Jedian Vida, Seldin Marcus M, Ahn In Sook, Diamante Graciel, Blencowe Montgomery, Yang Xia, Mouisel Etienne, Pellegrini Matteo, Turcotte Lorraine P, Birkeland KÃ¥re I, Norheim Frode, Drevon Christian A, Lusis Aldons J, Hevener Andrea L
| 期刊: | Cell Reports | 影响因子: | 6.900 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 May 30; 42(5):112499 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112499 | ||
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