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Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation

BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and has notable health benefits. We aimed to identify and characterize metabolites, which are components of the regulatory network mediating the beneficial metabolic adaptation to exercise. METHODOLOGY A...

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Autores principales: Lehmann, Rainer, Zhao, Xinjie, Weigert, Cora, Simon, Perikles, Fehrenbach, Elvira, Fritsche, Jens, Machann, Jürgen, Schick, Fritz, Wang, Jiangshan, Hoene, Miriam, Schleicher, Erwin D., Häring, Hans-Ulrich, Xu, Guowang, Niess, Andreas M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20634953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011519
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author Lehmann, Rainer
Zhao, Xinjie
Weigert, Cora
Simon, Perikles
Fehrenbach, Elvira
Fritsche, Jens
Machann, Jürgen
Schick, Fritz
Wang, Jiangshan
Hoene, Miriam
Schleicher, Erwin D.
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Xu, Guowang
Niess, Andreas M.
author_facet Lehmann, Rainer
Zhao, Xinjie
Weigert, Cora
Simon, Perikles
Fehrenbach, Elvira
Fritsche, Jens
Machann, Jürgen
Schick, Fritz
Wang, Jiangshan
Hoene, Miriam
Schleicher, Erwin D.
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Xu, Guowang
Niess, Andreas M.
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description BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and has notable health benefits. We aimed to identify and characterize metabolites, which are components of the regulatory network mediating the beneficial metabolic adaptation to exercise. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: First, we investigated plasma from healthy human subjects who completed two independent running studies under moderate, predominantly aerobic conditions. Samples obtained prior to and immediately after running and then 3 and 24 h into the recovery phase were analyzed by a non-targeted (NT-) metabolomics approach applying liquid chromatography-qTOF-mass spectrometry. Under these conditions medium and long chain acylcarnitines were found to be the most discriminant plasma biomarkers of moderately intense exercise. Immediately after a 60 min (at 93% V(IAT)) or a 120 min run (at 70% V(IAT)) a pronounced, transient increase dominated by octanoyl-, decanoyl-, and dodecanoyl-carnitine was observed. The release of acylcarnitines as intermediates of partial β-oxidation was verified in skeletal muscle cell culture experiments by probing (13)C-palmitate metabolism. Further investigations in primary human myotubes and mouse muscle tissue revealed that octanoyl-, decanoyl-, and dodecanoyl-carnitine were able to support the oxidation of palmitate, proving more effective than L-carnitine. CONCLUSIONS: Medium chain acylcarnitines were identified and characterized by a functional metabolomics approach as the dominating biomarkers during a moderately intense exercise bout possessing the power to support fat oxidation. This physiological production and efflux of acylcarnitines might exert beneficial biological functions in muscle tissue.
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spelling pubmed-29025142010-07-15 Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation Lehmann, Rainer Zhao, Xinjie Weigert, Cora Simon, Perikles Fehrenbach, Elvira Fritsche, Jens Machann, Jürgen Schick, Fritz Wang, Jiangshan Hoene, Miriam Schleicher, Erwin D. Häring, Hans-Ulrich Xu, Guowang Niess, Andreas M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Exercise is an extreme physiological challenge for skeletal muscle energy metabolism and has notable health benefits. We aimed to identify and characterize metabolites, which are components of the regulatory network mediating the beneficial metabolic adaptation to exercise. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: First, we investigated plasma from healthy human subjects who completed two independent running studies under moderate, predominantly aerobic conditions. Samples obtained prior to and immediately after running and then 3 and 24 h into the recovery phase were analyzed by a non-targeted (NT-) metabolomics approach applying liquid chromatography-qTOF-mass spectrometry. Under these conditions medium and long chain acylcarnitines were found to be the most discriminant plasma biomarkers of moderately intense exercise. Immediately after a 60 min (at 93% V(IAT)) or a 120 min run (at 70% V(IAT)) a pronounced, transient increase dominated by octanoyl-, decanoyl-, and dodecanoyl-carnitine was observed. The release of acylcarnitines as intermediates of partial β-oxidation was verified in skeletal muscle cell culture experiments by probing (13)C-palmitate metabolism. Further investigations in primary human myotubes and mouse muscle tissue revealed that octanoyl-, decanoyl-, and dodecanoyl-carnitine were able to support the oxidation of palmitate, proving more effective than L-carnitine. CONCLUSIONS: Medium chain acylcarnitines were identified and characterized by a functional metabolomics approach as the dominating biomarkers during a moderately intense exercise bout possessing the power to support fat oxidation. This physiological production and efflux of acylcarnitines might exert beneficial biological functions in muscle tissue. Public Library of Science 2010-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2902514/ /pubmed/20634953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011519 Text en Lehmann et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lehmann, Rainer
Zhao, Xinjie
Weigert, Cora
Simon, Perikles
Fehrenbach, Elvira
Fritsche, Jens
Machann, Jürgen
Schick, Fritz
Wang, Jiangshan
Hoene, Miriam
Schleicher, Erwin D.
Häring, Hans-Ulrich
Xu, Guowang
Niess, Andreas M.
Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title_full Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title_fullStr Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title_short Medium Chain Acylcarnitines Dominate the Metabolite Pattern in Humans under Moderate Intensity Exercise and Support Lipid Oxidation
title_sort medium chain acylcarnitines dominate the metabolite pattern in humans under moderate intensity exercise and support lipid oxidation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20634953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011519
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