Motrpac - Endurance Exercise Training Study In 6 Months Old Rats (Global Protein Abundance In Heart And Liver)
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ABSTRACT: This proteomics dataset focuses on the study of changes in global protein abundance in the following tissues: liver and heart.
The dataset is a subset of an endurance exercise training study that targets young adult (6-month-old) rats. Specifically, male and female Fischer 344 rats (n = 12) were subjected to progressive treadmill endurance exercise training for 1, 2, 4, or 8 weeks, with tissues collected 48 hours after the last exercise bout. Sex-matched sedentary, untrained rats were used as controls.
This study contributes to MoTrPAC's broader mission, which is to identify molecular changes occurring due to exercise. The ultimate goal is to understand how physical activity can improve and sustain health across various ages and fitness levels.
The program is supported by the NIH Common Fund. For additional information, visit the MoTrPAC Data Hub at https://motrpac-data.org/.
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus
ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (ncbitaxon:10116)
SUBMITTER: Steven A. Carr
PROVIDER: MSV000092922 | MassIVE |
REPOSITORIES: MassIVE
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