2021
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14838
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Muscle mitochondrial capacity in high‐ and low‐fitness females using near‐infrared spectroscopy

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“…Consistent with the current results, we suspect that the lower metabolic rate and lower O 2 affinity of females was reflected as a slower rate of O 2 extraction as compared to the males during a period of arterial occlusion. In support of our NIRS-derived mitochondrial-related hypothesis, it has recently been demonstrated that NIRS measurements were capable of providing indices of mitochondria capacity in females (Lagerwaard et al 2021).Therefore, the current results provide an extension to previous findings (Fellahi et al 2014;Beltrame et al 2017;Miotto et al 2018;Cardinale et al 2018Cardinale et al , 2019Ansdell et al 2019;Lagerwaard et al 2021), such that females have slower O 2 extraction rates compared to males likely prompted by differences in the proportional areas of fiber types as well as mitochondrial function.…”
Section: Early Phase Skeletal Muscle Tissue Desaturation Ratesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Consistent with the current results, we suspect that the lower metabolic rate and lower O 2 affinity of females was reflected as a slower rate of O 2 extraction as compared to the males during a period of arterial occlusion. In support of our NIRS-derived mitochondrial-related hypothesis, it has recently been demonstrated that NIRS measurements were capable of providing indices of mitochondria capacity in females (Lagerwaard et al 2021).Therefore, the current results provide an extension to previous findings (Fellahi et al 2014;Beltrame et al 2017;Miotto et al 2018;Cardinale et al 2018Cardinale et al , 2019Ansdell et al 2019;Lagerwaard et al 2021), such that females have slower O 2 extraction rates compared to males likely prompted by differences in the proportional areas of fiber types as well as mitochondrial function.…”
Section: Early Phase Skeletal Muscle Tissue Desaturation Ratesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The original objectives of the study were to investigate whether differences exist in vitamin B2 status, in muscle mitochondrial capacity, and in circulating cellular and molecular parameters between high aerobically fit (high-fit) and low aerobically fit (low-fit) females with a validated difference in V̇O 2 peak, and after a recent bout of exercise. Previously, we found a significant difference in skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate [ 21 ] and mitochondrial function in white blood cells [ 22 ] between the high-fit and low-fit females in our healthy study population. Circulating biomarker and metabolic parameter analysis in this study will now show whether single biomarkers, functional biomarkers, metabolic parameter categories, total biomarkers, and metabolic parameter profiles differ between high-fit and low-fit females, i.e., whether the biomarkers and metabolic parameter, including those that discriminate between health and disease, already differ in healthy individuals with potentially a different long term disease risk, in the basal state and after a recent bout of exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The use of oral contraceptives was not excluded; only the use of monophasic oral contraceptives containing low synthetic estradiol and progesterone was allowed and was controlled for ( n = 7 in the high-fit and n = 6 in the low-fit group). Subjects were selected if they had a V̇ o 2peak ≥ 47 mL/kg/min (high-fit group) or ≤37 mL/kg/min (low-fit group) determined using a maximal exercise test, measured using the validated screening protocol of Lagerwaard et al ( 30 , 31 ), which minimized the risk for selective bias. The V̇ o 2peak cut-offs were based on previous findings from our laboratory in high-fit (trained) and low-fit (untrained) males ( 31 ) and previous studies in high-fit (trained) and low-fit (untrained) females ( 32 34 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sufficient power, we focused on one sex, because PBMC metabolism was found to differ between males and females ( 35 ) and previous exercise studies have been mainly performed in males ( 36 38 ). The V̇ o 2peak data and results of skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity of these included subjects have been published previously by our group ( 30 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%