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Correlation between percentage fiber type area and myosin heavy chain content in human skeletal muscle.

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Correlation analyses suggest a relationship between the histochemically assessed percentage fiber type area and the electrophoretically assessed MHC content in human limb musculature.
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Histochemical methods are routinely used to delineate skeletal muscle fiber types. In the present investigation, this qualitative determination of fiber type composition was compared to the electrophoretically determined myosin heavy chain (MHC) content from a large number of human muscle biopsy samples. Biopsies were taken from the vastus lateralis muscle at the beginning and every 2 weeks during 8 weeks of high-intensity resistance training from men (n = 13) and woman (n = 8). Muscle was also extracted from nontraining men (n = 7) and women (n = 5) at the same periods. Six muscle fiber types (I, IC, IIAC, IIA, IIAB, and IIB) were determined using basic myofibrillar adenosine triphosphatase histochemistry. Cross-sectional areas were determined for the three major fiber types (I, IIA, and IIB) and used to calculate the percentage area of these types. Electrophoretic techniques were used to separate and quantify the percentage MHC content in these same biopsy samples, and these data were then used to compare with the percentage fiber type area. Correlation analyses suggest a relationship between the histochemically assessed percentage fiber type area and the electrophoretically assessed MHC content in human limb musculature. However, because of possible histochemical misclassification of some fibers (especially in trained muscle) both techniques may be essential in yielding important information about fiber type composition and possible fiber type transformations.

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Fiber type composition of the vastus lateralis muscle of young men and women.

TL;DR: Gender differences were found with regard to the area occupied by each specific fiber type: IIA>I>IIB for the men and I>IIA>IIA for the women.
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The Role of Resistance Exercise Intensity on Muscle Fibre Adaptations

TL;DR: Data suggest that maximal hypertrophy occurs with loads from 80–95% 1RM, and those typically utilising the heaviest loads, that is weightlifters and powerlifters, exhibited a preferentialhypertrophy of type II fibres when compared with body builders who appear to equally hypertropy both type I and type II Fibre.
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Timing of postexercise protein intake is important for muscle hypertrophy with resistance training in elderly humans

TL;DR: It is concluded that early intake of an oral protein supplement after resistance training is important for the development of hypertrophy in skeletal muscle of elderly men in response to resistance training.
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Human skeletal muscle fibres: molecular and functional diversity

TL;DR: The present review will describe the mechanisms through which molecular diversity is generated and how fibre types can be identified on the basis of structural and functional characteristics and discuss the advantage that fibre diversity can offer in optimizing muscle contractile performance.
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Efficacy of 3 days/wk resistance training on myofiber hypertrophy and myogenic mechanisms in young vs. older adults.

TL;DR: The results generally support the hypothesis as 3 days/wk training led to more robust hypertrophy in Y vs. O, particularly among men, and was not explained by age variation in MRF expression.
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TL;DR: In most cases, this technique will eliminate the need for repeated biopsies because of inadequate muscle sample size and enhance the validity of subsequent analysis procedures.
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