The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gender on plasma Myostatin at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise in elderly men and women. Methods & Materials: 12 healthy older men (Age=69±1.23 and BMI=23±0.3 kg/m2) and 12 healthy older w...

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Main Authors: Meysam Gholamali, Maryam Nourshahi, Mehdi Hedayati
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Published: University of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation Sciences 2012-10-01
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Online Access:http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-382-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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description Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gender on plasma Myostatin at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise in elderly men and women. Methods & Materials: 12 healthy older men (Age=69±1.23 and BMI=23±0.3 kg/m2) and 12 healthy older women (Age=68±2.14 and BMI=23±0.4 kg/m2) volunteered for participation in this study. 72hours after the determination of muscular maximal strength (by 1-RM test), subjects participated in acute resistance exercises via 75% 1-RM. In this research, three blood samples were collected at before, immediately and 4hours after the exercise from Antecubital vein. Plasma Myostatin measured by ELISA methods. For statical analyses of research data SPPS (Ver.16) was used. Significant levels was set at P≤0.05. Results: The results of this study showed that at the rest, the amount of plasma Myostatin was significantly higher in men compared to women (t(22)=-10.90, P=0.001). Also, the amount of plasma Myostatin, in two groups, significantly decreased at immediately and 4hours after the exercise (P≤0.05). In two groups, compared to the immediately after the exercise, the amount of plasma Myostatin decreased at 4hours after the exercise, but this decrement was not significant. There was not any significant different between groups in the response of plasma Myostatin to the exercise. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that at the rest the amount of plasma Myostatin was significantly higher in the men compared to women. But in two groups, the amount of this protein decreased significantly (at immediately and 4hours after the exercise) in response to the resistance exercise. Also, this study reveled that gender has not a significant effect on the response of plasma Myostatin to resistance exercise in elderly men and women. According to the results of this study imposing a same training intervention causes same decrement in Myostatin and subsequently sarcopenia in elderly men and women.
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spelling doaj.art-c5fcef3f546a4baf8d2fe40aaa9398102023-09-03T02:25:19ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X1735-806X2012-10-01734556The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and WomenMeysam Gholamali0Maryam Nourshahi1Mehdi Hedayati2 Shahid Beheshti University shahid beheshti university Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gender on plasma Myostatin at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise in elderly men and women. Methods & Materials: 12 healthy older men (Age=69±1.23 and BMI=23±0.3 kg/m2) and 12 healthy older women (Age=68±2.14 and BMI=23±0.4 kg/m2) volunteered for participation in this study. 72hours after the determination of muscular maximal strength (by 1-RM test), subjects participated in acute resistance exercises via 75% 1-RM. In this research, three blood samples were collected at before, immediately and 4hours after the exercise from Antecubital vein. Plasma Myostatin measured by ELISA methods. For statical analyses of research data SPPS (Ver.16) was used. Significant levels was set at P≤0.05. Results: The results of this study showed that at the rest, the amount of plasma Myostatin was significantly higher in men compared to women (t(22)=-10.90, P=0.001). Also, the amount of plasma Myostatin, in two groups, significantly decreased at immediately and 4hours after the exercise (P≤0.05). In two groups, compared to the immediately after the exercise, the amount of plasma Myostatin decreased at 4hours after the exercise, but this decrement was not significant. There was not any significant different between groups in the response of plasma Myostatin to the exercise. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that at the rest the amount of plasma Myostatin was significantly higher in the men compared to women. But in two groups, the amount of this protein decreased significantly (at immediately and 4hours after the exercise) in response to the resistance exercise. Also, this study reveled that gender has not a significant effect on the response of plasma Myostatin to resistance exercise in elderly men and women. According to the results of this study imposing a same training intervention causes same decrement in Myostatin and subsequently sarcopenia in elderly men and women.http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-382-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1Gender Myostatin Sarcopenia The elderly
spellingShingle Meysam Gholamali
Maryam Nourshahi
Mehdi Hedayati
The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
Sālmand
Gender
Myostatin
Sarcopenia
The elderly
title The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
title_full The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
title_fullStr The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
title_short The Effects of Gender on Plasma Myostatin at Rest and in Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men and Women
title_sort effects of gender on plasma myostatin at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise in elderly men and women
topic Gender
Myostatin
Sarcopenia
The elderly
url http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-382-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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