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Beneficial molecular adaptations in BRCA-mutation carriers by combined HIT/HIRT intervention: results from a pilot study

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Erstveröffentlichung
2020-06-10
Authors
Bizjak, Daniel A.
Schulz, Sebastian V. W.
Schumann, Uwe
Otto, Stephanie
Kirsten, Johannes
et al.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel


Published in
Cancers ; 12 (2020), 6. - Art.-Nr. 1526. - eISSN 2072-6694
Link to original publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061526
Institutions
UKU. Klinik für Innere Medizin II
UKU. Klinik für Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe
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published version (publisher's PDF)
Abstract
Based on growing evidence that breast cancer (BRCA) also plays a pivotal role in the regulation of skeletal muscle metabolism and the response to anti-oxidative stress, we examined the influence of regular exercise in human BRCA mutation carriers on their BRCA1 gene/protein expression and inflammatory/oxidative response. Sixteen BRCA-mutation carriers were assigned to an intervention (IG) or control group (CG). IG received a combination of high-intensity interval endurance (HIT) and strength training (HIRT) for six weeks, whereas CG received a low-intensity activity program. Before (T0) and at the end of the intervention (T1), muscle biopsy, physiological performance, blood withdrawal and anthropometry were obtained. Parameters included: Muscle BRCA1 gene/protein expression, inflammatory/oxidative stress, anti-oxidative capacity, peak oxygen capacity (VO2peak) and 1-repetition maximum (1-RM) at six different training machines. VO2peak and 1-RM of IG were increased at T1 compared to T0, whereas CG performance, physiological and molecular parameters remained unchanged. IG showed increased BRCA1 protein concentration as well as anti-oxidative capacity, whereas gene expression was unaltered. IG inflammatory and oxidative damage did not differ between time points. Combined HIT/HIRT increases aerobic and strength performance of BRCA-mutation carriers with up regulated BRCA1 protein expression and improved anti-oxidative status without showing an increased inflammatory response.
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https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/12/6/1526/s1
Subject headings
[GND]: Brustkrebs | Biomarker | Gen BRCA 1 | Oxidativer Stress
[MeSH]: Breast neoplasms; Genetics | Genes, BRCA1 | Biomarkers | Genetic predisposition to disease | Oxidative stress
[Free subject headings]: combination HIT/HIRT program | molecular adaptations | BRCA protein/gene expression | anti-oxidative stress/inflammatory response | BRCA1
[DDC subject group]: DDC 610 / Medicine & health
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CC BY 4.0 International
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-44337

Bizjak, Daniel A. et al. (2022): Beneficial molecular adaptations in BRCA-mutation carriers by combined HIT/HIRT intervention: results from a pilot study. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-44337
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