Muscle fibre transition and transcriptional changes of horse skeletal muscles during traditional Mongolian endurance training

Author:

Bou Tugeqin1,Ding Wenqi1,Ren Xiujuan1,Liu Huiying1,Gong Wendian1,Jia Zijie1,Zhang Xinzhuang1,Dugarjaviin Manglai1ORCID,Bai Dongyi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Equus Germplasm Innovation (Co‐construction by Ministry and Province), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs; Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Equine Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction; Equus Research Center, College of Animal Science Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Hohhot China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTraditional Mongolian endurance training is an effective way to improve the athletic ability of the horse for endurance events and is widely used. This incorporates aerobic exercise and intermittent fasting and these altered physiologic conditions are associated with switches between muscle fibre types.ObjectivesTo better understand the adaption of horse skeletal muscle to traditional Mongolian endurance training from muscle fibre characteristics and transcriptional levels and to explore possible molecular mechanisms associated with the endurance performance of horses.Study designBefore‐after study.MethodsMuscle fibre type switches and muscle transcriptome changes in six Mongolian horses were assessed during 4 weeks of training. Transcriptomic and histochemical analyses were performed. The activities of oxidative and glycolytic metabolic enzymes were analysed and we generated deep RNA‐sequencing data relating to skeletal muscles.ResultsA fast‐to‐slow muscle fibre transition occurred in horse skeletal muscles, with a concomitant increase of oxidative enzyme activity and decreased glycolytic enzyme activity. Numerous differentially expressed genes were involved in the control of muscle protein balance and degradation. Differential alternative splicing events were also found during training which included exon‐skipping events in Ttn that were associated with muscle atrophy. Differentially expressed noncoding RNAs showed connections with muscle protein balance‐related pathways and fibre type specification via the post‐transcriptional regulation of miRNA.Main limitationsThe study focuses on horse athletic ability only from the aspect of muscular adaptation.ConclusionTraditional Mongolian endurance training‐induced muscle fibre transition and metabolic and transcriptional changes. Muscle‐specific non‐coding RNAs could contribute to these transcriptomic changes during training.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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