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Articles in PresS, published online ahead of print November 1, 2002
J Appl Physiol, 10.1152/jap.00851.2002
Submitted on September 18, 2002
Accepted on October 15, 2002
1 Department of Physiology & Molecular Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, USA
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: lkoch{at}mco.edu.
Adaptational response to aerobic exercise was artificially selected for across one generation in a founder population of 20 female and 20 male genetically heterogeneous rats (N:NIH). Selection for low and high response was based upon the change in treadmill running capacity assessed by meters (m) run to exhaustion prior and subsequent to 24 days of modest treadmill running. The training response of the founder population averaged +222 m with wide variation from a negative gain (-) of -110 m to a positive gain (+) of 430 m. Six pairs of the lowest (+13 m) and highest (+327 m) responders were mated. Mean response to training of the low line (+242 m) offspring did not differ from the founder. The high selected line gained 383 m from training; +161 m above the founder population. Narrow sense heritability estimated from regression of offspring on mid-parent values for response to training was 0.43 (P <0.007). One generation of selection resulted in a 58% divide between the low and high lines. Selectively bred models of both intrinsic (untrained) and adaptation response can be useful in resolving the genetic basis of variation in aerobic capacity.
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