cl-user
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That’s a cool paper from Keith Baar (A tendons/skeletal muscles authority)
Basically for mitochondria endurance training is not affected by rapamycin and even increased!
Rapamycin did not block PGC-1α transcriptional response post-exercise.[…] PGC-1α gene expression was enhanced to a greater extent after rapamycin treatment at each post-exercise timepoint. A similar pattern was observed for PDK4 and, to a lesser degree, TFAM. Taken together, these data indicate that mTORC1 activity is not a pre-requisite for exercise-induced activation of PGC-1α or increases in post-exercise PGC-1α function.
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This is the paper I think, from 2015:
Rapamycin does not prevent increases in myofibrillar or mitochondrial protein synthesis following endurance exercise
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cl-user
#3
Yes, this is it, I forgot to add the link.
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Interesting. However, it’s important to note, this was in female mice.
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