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Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis

Physical exercise reportedly stimulates IL-1 production within working skeletal muscles, but its physiological significance remains unknown due to the existence of two distinct IL-1 isoforms, IL-1α and IL-1β. The regulatory complexities of these two isoforms, in terms of which cells in muscles produ...

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Autores principales: Chiba, Ko, Tsuchiya, Masahiro, Koide, Masashi, Hagiwara, Yoshihiro, Sasaki, Keiichi, Hattori, Yoshinori, Watanabe, Makoto, Sugawara, Shunji, Kanzaki, Makoto, Endo, Yasuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4658060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26599867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143635
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author Chiba, Ko
Tsuchiya, Masahiro
Koide, Masashi
Hagiwara, Yoshihiro
Sasaki, Keiichi
Hattori, Yoshinori
Watanabe, Makoto
Sugawara, Shunji
Kanzaki, Makoto
Endo, Yasuo
author_facet Chiba, Ko
Tsuchiya, Masahiro
Koide, Masashi
Hagiwara, Yoshihiro
Sasaki, Keiichi
Hattori, Yoshinori
Watanabe, Makoto
Sugawara, Shunji
Kanzaki, Makoto
Endo, Yasuo
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description Physical exercise reportedly stimulates IL-1 production within working skeletal muscles, but its physiological significance remains unknown due to the existence of two distinct IL-1 isoforms, IL-1α and IL-1β. The regulatory complexities of these two isoforms, in terms of which cells in muscles produce them and their distinct/redundant biological actions, have yet to be elucidated. Taking advantage of our masticatory behavior (Restrained/Gnawing) model, we herein show that IL-1α/1β-double-knockout (IL-1-KO) mice exhibit compromised masseter muscle (MM) activity which is at least partially attributable to abnormalities of glucose handling (rapid glycogen depletion along with impaired glucose uptake) and dysfunction of IL-6 upregulation in working MMs. In wild-type mice, masticatory behavior clearly increased IL-1β mRNA expression but no incremental protein abundance was detectable in whole MM homogenates, whereas immunohistochemical staining analysis revealed that both IL-1α- and IL-1β-immunopositive cells were recruited around blood vessels in the perimysium of MMs after masticatory behavior. In addition to the aforementioned phenotype of IL-1-KO mice, we found the IL-6 mRNA and protein levels in MMs after masticatory behavior to be significantly lower in IL-1-KO than in WT. Thus, our findings confirm that the locally-increased IL-1 elicited by masticatory behavior, although present small in amounts, contributes to supporting MM activity by maintaining normal glucose homeostasis in these muscles. Our data also underscore the importance of IL-1-mediated local interplay between autocrine myokines including IL-6 and paracrine cytokines in active skeletal muscles. This interplay is directly involved in MM performance and fatigability, perhaps mediated through maintaining muscular glucose homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-46580602015-12-02 Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis Chiba, Ko Tsuchiya, Masahiro Koide, Masashi Hagiwara, Yoshihiro Sasaki, Keiichi Hattori, Yoshinori Watanabe, Makoto Sugawara, Shunji Kanzaki, Makoto Endo, Yasuo PLoS One Research Article Physical exercise reportedly stimulates IL-1 production within working skeletal muscles, but its physiological significance remains unknown due to the existence of two distinct IL-1 isoforms, IL-1α and IL-1β. The regulatory complexities of these two isoforms, in terms of which cells in muscles produce them and their distinct/redundant biological actions, have yet to be elucidated. Taking advantage of our masticatory behavior (Restrained/Gnawing) model, we herein show that IL-1α/1β-double-knockout (IL-1-KO) mice exhibit compromised masseter muscle (MM) activity which is at least partially attributable to abnormalities of glucose handling (rapid glycogen depletion along with impaired glucose uptake) and dysfunction of IL-6 upregulation in working MMs. In wild-type mice, masticatory behavior clearly increased IL-1β mRNA expression but no incremental protein abundance was detectable in whole MM homogenates, whereas immunohistochemical staining analysis revealed that both IL-1α- and IL-1β-immunopositive cells were recruited around blood vessels in the perimysium of MMs after masticatory behavior. In addition to the aforementioned phenotype of IL-1-KO mice, we found the IL-6 mRNA and protein levels in MMs after masticatory behavior to be significantly lower in IL-1-KO than in WT. Thus, our findings confirm that the locally-increased IL-1 elicited by masticatory behavior, although present small in amounts, contributes to supporting MM activity by maintaining normal glucose homeostasis in these muscles. Our data also underscore the importance of IL-1-mediated local interplay between autocrine myokines including IL-6 and paracrine cytokines in active skeletal muscles. This interplay is directly involved in MM performance and fatigability, perhaps mediated through maintaining muscular glucose homeostasis. Public Library of Science 2015-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4658060/ /pubmed/26599867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143635 Text en © 2015 Chiba 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.
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Chiba, Ko
Tsuchiya, Masahiro
Koide, Masashi
Hagiwara, Yoshihiro
Sasaki, Keiichi
Hattori, Yoshinori
Watanabe, Makoto
Sugawara, Shunji
Kanzaki, Makoto
Endo, Yasuo
Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title_full Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title_fullStr Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title_short Involvement of IL-1 in the Maintenance of Masseter Muscle Activity and Glucose Homeostasis
title_sort involvement of il-1 in the maintenance of masseter muscle activity and glucose homeostasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4658060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26599867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143635
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