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Jacques 2020 FASEB J

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Jacques M, Kuang J, Bishop DJ, Yan X, Alvarez-Romero J, Munson F, Garnham A, Papadimitriou I, Voisin S, Eynon N (2019) Mitochondrial respiration variability and simulations in human skeletal muscle: The Gene SMART study. FASEB J 34:2978-86.

» PMID: 31919888 Open Access

Jacques Macsue, Kuang Jujiao, Bishop David J, Yan Xu, Alvarez-Romero Javier, Munson Fiona, Garnham Andrew, Papadimitriou Ioannis, Voisin Sarah, Eynon Nir (2019) FASEB J

Abstract: Mitochondrial respiration using the Oxygraph-2k respirometer (Oroboros) is widely used to estimate mitochondrial capacity in human skeletal muscle. Here, we measured mitochondrial respiration variability, in a relatively large sample, and for the first time, using statistical simulations, we provide the sample size required to detect meaningful respiration changes following lifestyle intervention. Muscle biopsies were taken from healthy, young men from the Gene SMART cohort, at multiple time points. We utilized samples for each measurement with two technical repeats using two respirometer chambers (n = 160 pairs of same muscle after removal of low-quality samples). We measured the Technical Error of measurement (TEM ) and the coefficient of variation (CV) for each mitochondrial complex. There was a high correlation between measurements from the two chambers (R > 0.7 P < .001) for all complexes, but the TEM was large (7.9-27 pmol·s-1·mg-1 ; complex dependent), and the CV was >15 % for all complexes. We performed statistical simulations of a range of effect sizes at 80 % power and found that 75 participants (with duplicate measurements) are required to detect a 6 % change in mitochondrial respiration after an intervention, while for interventions with 11 % effect size, ~24 participants are sufficient. The high variability in respiration suggests that the typical sample sizes in exercise studies may not be sufficient to capture exercise-induced changes.

© 2020 The Authors. The FASEB Journal published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

Bioblast editor: Gnaiger E O2k-Network Lab: AU Melbourne Bishop DJ

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  • Iglesias-Gonzalez et al (2021) Proficiency test in mt-respiration: A necessary tool for reliable and reproducible results. MitoFit Preprints 2021 (in prep).

Labels: MiParea: Respiration, Exercise physiology;nutrition;life style 


Organism: Human  Tissue;cell: Skeletal muscle  Preparation: Permeabilized tissue 



HRR: Oxygraph-2k 

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