Distinct patterns of skeletal muscle mitochondria fusion, fission and mitophagy upon duration of exercise training.
Yoan ArribatNicholas T BroskeyChiara GreggioMarie BoutantSonia Conde AlonsoSameer S KulkarniSylviane LagarrigueElvis A CarneroCyril BessonCarles CantóFrancesca AmatiPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2018)
This study describes distinct patterns of molecular adaptations in human skeletal muscle under chronic exercise training. After 16 weeks of exercise, the pattern was dominated by fusion to increase mitochondrial content to the metabolic demands of exercise. In lifelong exercise, the pattern was dominated by mitophagy synchronized with increased fusion and decreased fission, indicating an increased mitochondrial turnover. In addition to these temporally distinct adaptive mechanisms, this study suggests for the first time a specific role of BCL2L13 in chronic exercise that requires constant maintenance of mitochondrial quality.