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Progressive Resistance Training Modulates the Expression of ACTN2 and ACTN3 Genes and Proteins in the Skeletal Muscles

Neda khaledi, Rana Fayazmilani, Abbas Ali Gaeini, Arash Javeri

American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2016, 4(2), 26-32 doi:10.12691/ajssm-4-2-1
  • Figure 1. (A) Expression of Actn2 in Soleus muscle and (B) Actn3 mRNA in FHL muscle of training group shown as fold change compared to the control group. Statistical analysis is tested using pair wise fixed reallocation randomization test. * Significant with P < 0.05
  • Figure 2. Measurement of protein expression levels for α-actinin-2 (A) and α-actinin-3 (B). Statistical analysis by T-Test* Significant with P < 0.05
  • Figure 3. Up-regulation of α-actinin-2 proteins is observable in training group after 8 weeks of progressive resistance training. Western blot images showed no changes in α-actinin-3 among groups after 8 weeks of training (A). Total myosin is shown as a loading control for equal sample loading (B)
  • Figure 4. Changes in body and muscle mass. Muscles from rats in the both control and training groups were isolated and weighted (mean ± SD, P < 0.01) (A). Maximal carrying load per training session over the course of 20 training sessions (8 weeks). Values are expressed as mean ± SD (B)