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Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness

Transcriptional determinants in the skeletal muscle that govern exercise capacity, while poorly defined, could provide molecular insights into how exercise improves fitness. Here, we have elucidated the role of nuclear receptors, estrogen-related receptor alpha and gamma (ERRα/γ) in regulating myofi...

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Autores principales: Sopariwala, Danesh H., Rios, Andrea S., Pei, Guangsheng, Roy, Anirban, Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris, Thi Thu Nguyen, Hao, Saley, Addison, Van Drunen, Rachel, Kralli, Anastasia, Mahan, Kristin, Zhao, Zhongming, Kumar, Ashok, Narkar, Vihang A.
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36583689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202201518R
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author Sopariwala, Danesh H.
Rios, Andrea S.
Pei, Guangsheng
Roy, Anirban
Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Thi Thu Nguyen, Hao
Saley, Addison
Van Drunen, Rachel
Kralli, Anastasia
Mahan, Kristin
Zhao, Zhongming
Kumar, Ashok
Narkar, Vihang A.
author_facet Sopariwala, Danesh H.
Rios, Andrea S.
Pei, Guangsheng
Roy, Anirban
Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Thi Thu Nguyen, Hao
Saley, Addison
Van Drunen, Rachel
Kralli, Anastasia
Mahan, Kristin
Zhao, Zhongming
Kumar, Ashok
Narkar, Vihang A.
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description Transcriptional determinants in the skeletal muscle that govern exercise capacity, while poorly defined, could provide molecular insights into how exercise improves fitness. Here, we have elucidated the role of nuclear receptors, estrogen-related receptor alpha and gamma (ERRα/γ) in regulating myofibrillar composition, contractility, and exercise capacity in skeletal muscle. We used muscle-specific single or double (DKO) ERRα/γ knockout mice to investigate the effect of ERRα/γ deletion on muscle and exercise parameters. Individual knockout of ERRα/γ did not have a significant impact on the skeletal muscle. On the other hand, DKO mice exhibit pale muscles compared to wild-type (WT) littermates. RNA-seq analysis revealed a predominant decrease in expression of genes linked to mitochondrial and oxidative metabolism in DKO versus WT muscles. DKO muscles exhibit marked repression of oxidative enzymatic capacity, as well as mitochondrial number and size compared to WT muscles. Mitochondrial function is also impaired in single myofibers isolated from DKO versus WT muscles. In addition, mutant muscles exhibit reduced angiogenic gene expression and decreased capillarity. Consequently, DKO mice have a significantly reduced exercise capacity, further reflected in poor fatigue resistance of DKO mice in in vivo contraction assays. These results show that ERRα and ERRγ together are a critical link between muscle aerobic capacity and exercise tolerance. The ERRα/γ mutant mice could be valuable for understanding the long-term impact of impaired mitochondria and vascular supply on the pathogenesis of muscle-linked disorders.
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spelling pubmed-102532282023-06-09 Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness Sopariwala, Danesh H. Rios, Andrea S. Pei, Guangsheng Roy, Anirban Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris Thi Thu Nguyen, Hao Saley, Addison Van Drunen, Rachel Kralli, Anastasia Mahan, Kristin Zhao, Zhongming Kumar, Ashok Narkar, Vihang A. FASEB J Article Transcriptional determinants in the skeletal muscle that govern exercise capacity, while poorly defined, could provide molecular insights into how exercise improves fitness. Here, we have elucidated the role of nuclear receptors, estrogen-related receptor alpha and gamma (ERRα/γ) in regulating myofibrillar composition, contractility, and exercise capacity in skeletal muscle. We used muscle-specific single or double (DKO) ERRα/γ knockout mice to investigate the effect of ERRα/γ deletion on muscle and exercise parameters. Individual knockout of ERRα/γ did not have a significant impact on the skeletal muscle. On the other hand, DKO mice exhibit pale muscles compared to wild-type (WT) littermates. RNA-seq analysis revealed a predominant decrease in expression of genes linked to mitochondrial and oxidative metabolism in DKO versus WT muscles. DKO muscles exhibit marked repression of oxidative enzymatic capacity, as well as mitochondrial number and size compared to WT muscles. Mitochondrial function is also impaired in single myofibers isolated from DKO versus WT muscles. In addition, mutant muscles exhibit reduced angiogenic gene expression and decreased capillarity. Consequently, DKO mice have a significantly reduced exercise capacity, further reflected in poor fatigue resistance of DKO mice in in vivo contraction assays. These results show that ERRα and ERRγ together are a critical link between muscle aerobic capacity and exercise tolerance. The ERRα/γ mutant mice could be valuable for understanding the long-term impact of impaired mitochondria and vascular supply on the pathogenesis of muscle-linked disorders. 2023-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10253228/ /pubmed/36583689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202201518R Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sopariwala, Danesh H.
Rios, Andrea S.
Pei, Guangsheng
Roy, Anirban
Tomaz da Silva, Meiricris
Thi Thu Nguyen, Hao
Saley, Addison
Van Drunen, Rachel
Kralli, Anastasia
Mahan, Kristin
Zhao, Zhongming
Kumar, Ashok
Narkar, Vihang A.
Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title_full Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title_fullStr Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title_full_unstemmed Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title_short Innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
title_sort innately expressed estrogen-related receptors in the skeletal muscle are indispensable for exercise fitness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10253228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36583689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.202201518R
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