Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women

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Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women. / Pérez-Gómez, Jorge; Rytter, Nicolai; Mandrup, Camilla M; Egelund, Jon; Stallknecht, Bente; Nyberg, Michael; Hellsten, Ylva.

In: Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 131, No. 1, 2021, p. 369-375.

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Pérez-Gómez, J, Rytter, N, Mandrup, CM, Egelund, J, Stallknecht, B, Nyberg, M & Hellsten, Y 2021, 'Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women', Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 131, no. 1, pp. 369-375. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00122.2021

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Pérez-Gómez, J., Rytter, N., Mandrup, C. M., Egelund, J., Stallknecht, B., Nyberg, M., & Hellsten, Y. (2021). Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women. Journal of Applied Physiology, 131(1), 369-375. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00122.2021

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Pérez-Gómez J, Rytter N, Mandrup CM, Egelund J, Stallknecht B, Nyberg M et al. Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2021;131(1):369-375. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00122.2021

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Pérez-Gómez, Jorge ; Rytter, Nicolai ; Mandrup, Camilla M ; Egelund, Jon ; Stallknecht, Bente ; Nyberg, Michael ; Hellsten, Ylva. / Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women. In: Journal of Applied Physiology. 2021 ; Vol. 131, No. 1. pp. 369-375.

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title = "Menopausal transition does not influence skeletal muscle capillary growth in response to cycle training in women",
abstract = "The influence of the menopausal transition, with a consequent loss of estrogen, on capillary growth in response to exercise training remains unknown. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of a period of intense endurance training on skeletal muscle angiogenesis in late premenopausal and recent postmenopausal women with an age difference of <4 yr. Skeletal musclebiopsies were obtained from the thigh muscle before and after 12 wk of intense aerobic cycle training and analyzed for capillarization, fiber-type distribution, and content of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). At baseline, there was no difference in capillary per fiber ratio (C:F; 1.41 ± 0.22 vs. 1.40 ± 0.30), capillary density (CD; 305 ± 61 vs. 336 ± 52 mm2), muscle fiber area (MFA; 4,889 ± 1,868 vs. 4,195 ± 749), or distribution of muscle fiber type I (47.3% ± 10.1% vs. 49.3% ± 15.1%), between the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively. There was a main effect of training on the C:F ratio (+9.2% and +12.1%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively) and the CD (+6.9% and +8.9%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). MFA and fiber-type distribution were unaltered by training. Skeletal muscle VEGF protein content was similar between groups at baseline, and there was a main effect of training (+21.1% and +27.2%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). In conclusion, the loss of estrogen per se at menopause does not influence the capillary growth response to intense aerobic exercise training.",
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AU - Pérez-Gómez, Jorge

AU - Rytter, Nicolai

AU - Mandrup, Camilla M

AU - Egelund, Jon

AU - Stallknecht, Bente

AU - Nyberg, Michael

AU - Hellsten, Ylva

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PY - 2021

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N2 - The influence of the menopausal transition, with a consequent loss of estrogen, on capillary growth in response to exercise training remains unknown. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of a period of intense endurance training on skeletal muscle angiogenesis in late premenopausal and recent postmenopausal women with an age difference of <4 yr. Skeletal musclebiopsies were obtained from the thigh muscle before and after 12 wk of intense aerobic cycle training and analyzed for capillarization, fiber-type distribution, and content of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). At baseline, there was no difference in capillary per fiber ratio (C:F; 1.41 ± 0.22 vs. 1.40 ± 0.30), capillary density (CD; 305 ± 61 vs. 336 ± 52 mm2), muscle fiber area (MFA; 4,889 ± 1,868 vs. 4,195 ± 749), or distribution of muscle fiber type I (47.3% ± 10.1% vs. 49.3% ± 15.1%), between the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively. There was a main effect of training on the C:F ratio (+9.2% and +12.1%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively) and the CD (+6.9% and +8.9%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). MFA and fiber-type distribution were unaltered by training. Skeletal muscle VEGF protein content was similar between groups at baseline, and there was a main effect of training (+21.1% and +27.2%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). In conclusion, the loss of estrogen per se at menopause does not influence the capillary growth response to intense aerobic exercise training.

AB - The influence of the menopausal transition, with a consequent loss of estrogen, on capillary growth in response to exercise training remains unknown. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of a period of intense endurance training on skeletal muscle angiogenesis in late premenopausal and recent postmenopausal women with an age difference of <4 yr. Skeletal musclebiopsies were obtained from the thigh muscle before and after 12 wk of intense aerobic cycle training and analyzed for capillarization, fiber-type distribution, and content of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). At baseline, there was no difference in capillary per fiber ratio (C:F; 1.41 ± 0.22 vs. 1.40 ± 0.30), capillary density (CD; 305 ± 61 vs. 336 ± 52 mm2), muscle fiber area (MFA; 4,889 ± 1,868 vs. 4,195 ± 749), or distribution of muscle fiber type I (47.3% ± 10.1% vs. 49.3% ± 15.1%), between the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively. There was a main effect of training on the C:F ratio (+9.2% and +12.1%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively) and the CD (+6.9% and +8.9%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). MFA and fiber-type distribution were unaltered by training. Skeletal muscle VEGF protein content was similar between groups at baseline, and there was a main effect of training (+21.1% and +27.2%, for the pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively). In conclusion, the loss of estrogen per se at menopause does not influence the capillary growth response to intense aerobic exercise training.

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KW - Aerobic exercise

KW - Cardiorespiratory fitness

KW - Endothelial function

KW - High-intensity exercise

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JO - Journal of Applied Physiology

JF - Journal of Applied Physiology

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