2008
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00157.2007
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Global and targeted gene expression and protein content in skeletal muscle of young men following short-term creatine monohydrate supplementation

Abstract: Safdar A, Yardley NJ, Snow R, Melov S, Tarnopolsky MA. Global and targeted gene expression and protein content in skeletal muscle of young men following short-term creatine monohydrate supplementation. Physiol Genomics 32: 219-228, 2008. First published October 23, 2007 doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.00157.2007.-Creatine monohydrate (CrM) supplementation has been shown to increase fat-free mass and muscle power output possibly via cell swelling. Little is known about the cellular response to CrM. We investigated… Show more

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“…Although creatine loading is most associated with sports involving increased muscle mass, strength, power or intermittent activity, other less well-explored actions on cellular osmolarity (e.g. increases in gene expression and glycogen storage) may extend its value to other sports or exercise scenarios [126]. Creatine supplementation may have important clinical roles and benefits to ageing populations [127].…”
Section: Traditional Sports Supplements -The Ones That Still Work In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although creatine loading is most associated with sports involving increased muscle mass, strength, power or intermittent activity, other less well-explored actions on cellular osmolarity (e.g. increases in gene expression and glycogen storage) may extend its value to other sports or exercise scenarios [126]. Creatine supplementation may have important clinical roles and benefits to ageing populations [127].…”
Section: Traditional Sports Supplements -The Ones That Still Work In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of other cellular effects of creatine, including an increase in the expression of a large number of genes possibly due to cell swelling [27]. Some of these other cellular effects may be responsible for the extensive number of studies demonstrating beneficial effects from creatine supplementation in a variety of animal and human models of neurologic disease [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater muscle benefits from post-exercise creatine supplementation may be due to an increase in skeletal muscle blood flow during resistance training, which would result in greater creatine transport and accumulation in exercising muscles. With repeated training sessions, elevated intramuscular creatine stores may effectively influence gene expression, signaling pathways (Safdar et al 2008), transcription factors (Willoughby and Rosene 2003), satellite cells (Olsen et al 2006), and anabolic hormones (i.e., insulin-like growth factor 1; Burke et al 2008;Deldicque et al 2005) involved in skeletal muscle hypertrophy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%