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Series GSE273041 Query DataSets for GSE273041
Status Public on Mar 19, 2025
Title Muscle transcriptome at rest and during recovery from running in elite male ultra-endurance athletes acclimated to a high-carbohydrate versus low-carbohydrate diet
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Low-carbohydrate diets enhance lipid metabolism and decrease reliance on glucose oxidation in athletes, but the associated gene expression patterns remain unclear. To provide mechanistic insight, we investigated the skeletal muscle transcriptome in elite ultra-endurance athletes habitually consuming a high-carbohydrate (HC, n=10, 33±6y, VO2max=63.4±6.2 mL O2•kg-1•min-1) or low-carbohydrate (LC, n=10, 34±7y, VO2max=64.7±3.7 mL O2•kg-1•min-1) diet. Skeletal muscle gene expression was measured at baseline (BL), immediately-post (H0), and 2h (H2) after 3h submaximal treadmill running. Exercise induced a coordinated but divergent expression pattern. LC had higher expression of genes associated with lipid metabolism, particularly at BL. At H2, gene expression patterns were associated with differential pathway activity, including inflammation/immunity, suggesting a diet-specific influence on early muscle recovery. These results indicate that a habitual ketogenic diet leads to differences in resting and exercise-induced skeletal muscle gene expression patterns, underlying our previous findings of differential fuel utilization during exercise in elite male ultra-endurance athletes.
 
Overall design Highly trained male ultra-endurance athletes acclimated to either high-carbohydrate or low-carbohydrate (ketogenic) diet performed a 3h treadmill run. Skeletal muscle gene expression was measured via RNA-seq on muscle biopsies collected at rest (baseline, BL), immediately post-exercise (h0), and two hours into early recovery (h2).
 
Contributor(s) Saenz C, Lavin KM, Lee EC, Maresh CM, Kraemer WJ, Bamman MM, Broderick TJ, Volek JS
Citation(s)
  • Saenz C, Lavin KM, Lee EC, Maresh CM et al. Muscle transcriptome profiles in elite male ultra-endurance athletes acclimated to a high-carbohydrate versus low-carbohydrate diet. Sci Rep 2025 Mar 11;15(1):8419. PMID: 40069235
Submission date Jul 24, 2024
Last update date Mar 19, 2025
Contact name Kaleen M Lavin
E-mail(s) klavin@uabmc.edu
Organization name University of Alabama at Birmingham
Department Medicine
Lab McDonald Lab for Integrative Omics
Street address 908 20th Street South, Room 201-C
City Birmingham
State/province Alabama
ZIP/Postal code 35294
Country USA