Muscle Structural, Energetic And Functional Benefits Of Endurance Exercise Training In Sickle Cell Disease

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY(2020)

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) patients display skeletal muscle hypotrophy, altered oxidative capacity, exercise intolerance and poor quality of life. We previously demonstrated that moderate-intensity endurance training is beneficial for improving muscle function and quality of life of patients. The present study evaluated the effects of this moderate-intensity endurance training program on skeletal muscle structural and metabolic properties. Of the 40 randomized SCD patients, complete data sets were obtained from 33. The training group (n= 15) followed a personalized moderate-intensity endurance training program, while the non-training (n= 18) group maintained a normal lifestyle. Biopsies of thevastus lateralismuscle and submaximal incremental cycling tests were performed before and after the training program. Endurance training increased type I muscle fiber surface area (P= .038), oxidative enzyme activity [citrate synthase,P < .001; beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase,P= .009; type-I fiber cytochrome c oxidase,P= .042; respiratory chain complex IV,P= .017] and contents of respiratory chain complexes I (P= .049), III (P= .005), IV (P= .003) and V (P= .002). Respiratory frequency, respiratory exchange ratio, blood lactate concentration and rating of perceived exertion were all lower at a given submaximal power output after training vs non-training group (allP < .05). The muscle content of proteins involved in glucose transport and pH regulation were unchanged in the training group relative to the non-training group. The moderate-intensity endurance exercise program improved exercise capacity and muscle structural and oxidative properties. This trial was registered at as #NCT02571088.
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sickle cell disease,endurance exercise training,muscle
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