Gene Expression, Muscle Damage, and Anabolic Signalling during Recovery from Prolonged High-Intensity Cycling: Effect of Protein-Enriched Recovery Formulation Research Completed

Title

Gene Expression, Muscle Damage, and Anabolic Signalling during Recovery from Prolonged High-Intensity Cycling: Effect of Protein-Enriched Recovery Formulation

Lead Author

David Rowlands , Jasmine Thomson, Brian Timmons, Frederic Raymond, Andreas Fuerholz, Robert Mansourian, Sylviane Metairon, Trent Stellingwerff, Mark Tarnopolsky

Organisation(s)

Prepared for Sport and Recreation New Zealand by Massey University

Publication Year

2008

Publisher

Sport and Recreation New Zealand

Contacts

David Rowlands

email: d.s.rowlands@massey.ac.nz

Abstract

The ingestion of high protein-carbohydrate feedings following hard endurance exercise was previously seen to enhance subsequent cycling performance. However, the expression of selected mRNA species involved in processes relating to the enhanced recovery such as modulating functional adaptation, and recovery/repair are relatively uncertain. Therefore, our aim was to examine the expression of candidate genes possibly involved in enhanced recovery from prolonged high-intensity cycling and regulated by dietary protein.

 

Keywords:

Cycling; Endurance

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Men

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July 10, 2013

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