Extended Data Fig. 13: Metabolic effects of endurance training. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 13: Metabolic effects of endurance training.

From: Temporal dynamics of the multi-omic response to endurance exercise training

Extended Data Fig. 13: Metabolic effects of endurance training.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a) Significant enrichments for relevant categories of KEGG metabolism pathways from features that are up- or down- regulated in both sexes at 8 weeks (8w_F1_M1 and 8w_F-1_M-1 nodes, respectively). Triangles point in the direction of the response (up or down). Points are colored by ome. b) Log2 fold-change of metabolites regulated across many tissues (F-Test, 5% FDR, error bars=SEM). c) Log2 fold-change of training-regulated metabolites: 1-methylhistidine in the kidney, cortisol in the kidney, and 1-methylnicotinamide in the liver (F-Test, 5% FDR, error bars = SEM). d) Volcano plots showing abundance changes (log2 fold-changes; logFC) and significance (-log10 nominal p-values) for acyl-carnitines. Features are colored based on the carnitine chain length. e) Protein abundance changes in the glycolysis and gluconeogenesis pathway in the heart tissue after 8 weeks of training. Line plots show the log2 fold-changes over the training time course (error bars = SEM). Red and blue boxes indicate a statistically significant (F-test, 5% FDR) increase and decrease in abundance, respectively, for both males and females at 8 weeks.

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