Gene C18ORF25 promotes muscle strength during exercise

Researchers have identified a gene, namely C18ORF25,  that promotes muscle strength when switched on by physical activity, unlocking the potential for the development of therapeutic treatments to mimic some of the benefits of working out. Published in Cell Metabolism, the University of Melbourne-led study showed how different types of exercise change the molecules in our muscles, resulting in the discovery of the new C18ORF25 gene that is activated with all types of exercise and responsible for promoting muscle strength. Animals without C18ORF25 have poor exercise performance and weaker muscles. Project lead Dr Benjamin Parker said by activating the C18ORF25 gene, … Continue reading Gene C18ORF25 promotes muscle strength during exercise