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Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle

Hypertrophic stimuli, such as mechanical stress and overloading, induce stress response, which is mediated by heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1), and up-regulate heat shock proteins (HSPs) in mammalian skeletal muscles. Therefore, HSF1-associated stress response may play a key role in loading-...

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Autores principales: Koya, Tomoyuki, Nishizawa, Sono, Ohno, Yoshitaka, Goto, Ayumi, Ikuta, Akihiro, Suzuki, Miho, Ohira, Tomotaka, Egawa, Tatsuro, Nakai, Akira, Sugiura, Takao, Ohira, Yoshinobu, Yoshioka, Toshitada, Beppu, Moroe, Goto, Katsumasa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077788
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author Koya, Tomoyuki
Nishizawa, Sono
Ohno, Yoshitaka
Goto, Ayumi
Ikuta, Akihiro
Suzuki, Miho
Ohira, Tomotaka
Egawa, Tatsuro
Nakai, Akira
Sugiura, Takao
Ohira, Yoshinobu
Yoshioka, Toshitada
Beppu, Moroe
Goto, Katsumasa
author_facet Koya, Tomoyuki
Nishizawa, Sono
Ohno, Yoshitaka
Goto, Ayumi
Ikuta, Akihiro
Suzuki, Miho
Ohira, Tomotaka
Egawa, Tatsuro
Nakai, Akira
Sugiura, Takao
Ohira, Yoshinobu
Yoshioka, Toshitada
Beppu, Moroe
Goto, Katsumasa
author_sort Koya, Tomoyuki
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description Hypertrophic stimuli, such as mechanical stress and overloading, induce stress response, which is mediated by heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1), and up-regulate heat shock proteins (HSPs) in mammalian skeletal muscles. Therefore, HSF1-associated stress response may play a key role in loading-associated skeletal muscle hypertrophy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of HSF1-deficiency on skeletal muscle hypertrophy caused by overloading. Functional overloading on the left soleus was performed by cutting the distal tendons of gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles for 4 weeks. The right muscle served as the control. Soleus muscles from both hindlimbs were dissected 2 and 4 weeks after the operation. Hypertrophy of soleus muscle in HSF1-null mice was partially inhibited, compared with that in wild-type (C57BL/6J) mice. Absence of HSF1 partially attenuated the increase of muscle wet weight and fiber cross-sectional area of overloaded soleus muscle. Population of Pax7-positive muscle satellite cells in HSF1-null mice was significantly less than that in wild-type mice following 2 weeks of overloading (p<0.05). Significant up-regulations of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrosis factor mRNAs were observed in HSF1-null, but not in wild-type, mice following 2 weeks of overloading. Overloading-related increases of IL-6 and AFT3 mRNA expressions seen after 2 weeks of overloading tended to decrease after 4 weeks in both types of mice. In HSF1-null mice, however, the significant overloading-related increase in the expression of IL-6, not ATF3, mRNA was noted even at 4th week. Inhibition of muscle hypertrophy might be attributed to the greater and prolonged enhancement of IL-6 expression. HSF1 and/or HSF1-mediated stress response may, in part, play a key role in loading-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
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spelling pubmed-38055962013-10-28 Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle Koya, Tomoyuki Nishizawa, Sono Ohno, Yoshitaka Goto, Ayumi Ikuta, Akihiro Suzuki, Miho Ohira, Tomotaka Egawa, Tatsuro Nakai, Akira Sugiura, Takao Ohira, Yoshinobu Yoshioka, Toshitada Beppu, Moroe Goto, Katsumasa PLoS One Research Article Hypertrophic stimuli, such as mechanical stress and overloading, induce stress response, which is mediated by heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1), and up-regulate heat shock proteins (HSPs) in mammalian skeletal muscles. Therefore, HSF1-associated stress response may play a key role in loading-associated skeletal muscle hypertrophy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of HSF1-deficiency on skeletal muscle hypertrophy caused by overloading. Functional overloading on the left soleus was performed by cutting the distal tendons of gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles for 4 weeks. The right muscle served as the control. Soleus muscles from both hindlimbs were dissected 2 and 4 weeks after the operation. Hypertrophy of soleus muscle in HSF1-null mice was partially inhibited, compared with that in wild-type (C57BL/6J) mice. Absence of HSF1 partially attenuated the increase of muscle wet weight and fiber cross-sectional area of overloaded soleus muscle. Population of Pax7-positive muscle satellite cells in HSF1-null mice was significantly less than that in wild-type mice following 2 weeks of overloading (p<0.05). Significant up-regulations of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumor necrosis factor mRNAs were observed in HSF1-null, but not in wild-type, mice following 2 weeks of overloading. Overloading-related increases of IL-6 and AFT3 mRNA expressions seen after 2 weeks of overloading tended to decrease after 4 weeks in both types of mice. In HSF1-null mice, however, the significant overloading-related increase in the expression of IL-6, not ATF3, mRNA was noted even at 4th week. Inhibition of muscle hypertrophy might be attributed to the greater and prolonged enhancement of IL-6 expression. HSF1 and/or HSF1-mediated stress response may, in part, play a key role in loading-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy. Public Library of Science 2013-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3805596/ /pubmed/24167582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077788 Text en © 2013 Koya 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
Koya, Tomoyuki
Nishizawa, Sono
Ohno, Yoshitaka
Goto, Ayumi
Ikuta, Akihiro
Suzuki, Miho
Ohira, Tomotaka
Egawa, Tatsuro
Nakai, Akira
Sugiura, Takao
Ohira, Yoshinobu
Yoshioka, Toshitada
Beppu, Moroe
Goto, Katsumasa
Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title_full Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title_fullStr Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title_full_unstemmed Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title_short Heat Shock Transcription Factor 1-Deficiency Attenuates Overloading-Associated Hypertrophy of Mouse Soleus Muscle
title_sort heat shock transcription factor 1-deficiency attenuates overloading-associated hypertrophy of mouse soleus muscle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3805596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077788
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