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International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

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High And Low Active Inbred Mice Do Not Show Differential Expression In Potential Candidate Genes Associated With Voluntary Physical Activity, Michelle J. Dawes, David P. Ferguson, Greeshma S. Prabhu, Dr.Timothy Lightfoot Mar 2012

High And Low Active Inbred Mice Do Not Show Differential Expression In Potential Candidate Genes Associated With Voluntary Physical Activity, Michelle J. Dawes, David P. Ferguson, Greeshma S. Prabhu, Dr.Timothy Lightfoot

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Physical inactivity is associated with increased cardiovascular disease, obesity, type II diabetes and some types of cancers. Studies have shown that genetics play a significant role in the regulation of voluntary physical activity. However, these studies involve ad libitum access to wheel running, which may cause confounded results due to a training effect, especially in inherently high active animals. This study investigated the levels of gene expression of four potential candidate genes that have been noted to be expressed differentially between high and low active animals: Myostatin (Mstn), Calsequestrin 1 (Casq1), Glucose Transporter member 4 ( …