Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research
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Martin Flück

Martin Flück

Balgrist University Hospital, Forchstrasse 340, 8008 Zurich
Switzerland

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  • Research Article
    Gene-Pharmacologial Effects on Exercise-Induced Muscle Gene Expression in Healthy Men
    Author(s): Sebastian Mathes, Sander van Ginke, David Vaughan, Paola Valdivieso and Martin Flück Sebastian Mathes, Sander van Ginke, David Vaughan, Paola Valdivieso and Martin Flück

    Angiotensin 2 is a major vasoconstrictor and subject to complex regulation. It is produced by the angiotensinconverting enzyme (ACE), which is itself regulated by blood flow and represents a target for pharmacological (lisinopril) and genetical (ACE-I/D polymorphism) influences. 32 healthy Caucasian men of British descent, including six subjects that were treated with lisinopril, completed standardized one-legged cycling-type endurance exercise to assess ACE-I/D and lisinopril dependent levels alterations of ACE and hypoxia-modulated transcripts in knee extensor muscle. Lisinopril treatment revealed significantly decreased transcript expression at baseline (COX4I1-88%; COX4I2 -67%; HIF-1α -93%) and 3 hours into recovery (HIF-1α -78%; ACE -62%). Furthermore, during recovery from cycling-type endurance exercise, COX4I2 mRNA expression was increased by 281% in ACE-II genotype.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2161-0940.S5-005

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