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Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization

BACKGROUND: Muscle mass and function are perturbed by immobilization and remobilization. When muscle mass changes, the quality and quantity of the extracellular matrix protein, particularly the collagens, change with it. In this study, we investigated the temporal profile of three peptide biomarkers...

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Autores principales: Sun, Shu, Henriksen, Kim, Karsdal, Morten A., Byrjalsen, Inger, Rittweger, Jörn, Armbrecht, Gabriele, Belavy, Daniel L., Felsenberg, Dieter, Nedergaard, Anders F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26641456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144525
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author Sun, Shu
Henriksen, Kim
Karsdal, Morten A.
Byrjalsen, Inger
Rittweger, Jörn
Armbrecht, Gabriele
Belavy, Daniel L.
Felsenberg, Dieter
Nedergaard, Anders F.
author_facet Sun, Shu
Henriksen, Kim
Karsdal, Morten A.
Byrjalsen, Inger
Rittweger, Jörn
Armbrecht, Gabriele
Belavy, Daniel L.
Felsenberg, Dieter
Nedergaard, Anders F.
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description BACKGROUND: Muscle mass and function are perturbed by immobilization and remobilization. When muscle mass changes, the quality and quantity of the extracellular matrix protein, particularly the collagens, change with it. In this study, we investigated the temporal profile of three peptide biomarkers derived from turnover of collagen type III and type VI in a long-term immobilization and remobilization study. We also compared individual biomarker levels with Lean body Mass (LBM) and changes therein, hypothesizing that these biomarkers would be biomarkers of the remodeling processes associated with immobilization and/or remobilization. METHODS: In the Berlin bed rest study, 20 young men were recruited and randomly assigned to 8-week’s strict bed rest with or without resistive vibration exercise countermeasure. We measured three neo-epitope ELISA kits in the serum samples of this study: Pro-C3, measured the synthesis of collagen type III; Pro-C6, measured the synthesis of collagen type VI; and C6M measured the degradation of collagen type VI induced by MMP-2 and MMP-9 cleavage. RESULTS: Pro-C3 and Pro-C6 biomarkers are up-regulated with both immobilization and remobilization, whereas C6M is hardly affected at all. We found that Pro-C3 and C6M levels are related to LBM at baseline and that high levels of Pro-C6 are associated with smaller changes in muscle mass during both immobilization and remobilization. CONCLUSION: The Pro-C3 and–C6 biomarkers change likely reflect remodeling changes in response to unloading or reloading, whereas C6M does not appear to respond to unloading. Pro-C3 and C6M levels correlate with LBM at baseline, while Pro-C6 is related to the anabolic and catabolic responses to unloading and reloading.
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spelling pubmed-46716812015-12-10 Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization Sun, Shu Henriksen, Kim Karsdal, Morten A. Byrjalsen, Inger Rittweger, Jörn Armbrecht, Gabriele Belavy, Daniel L. Felsenberg, Dieter Nedergaard, Anders F. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Muscle mass and function are perturbed by immobilization and remobilization. When muscle mass changes, the quality and quantity of the extracellular matrix protein, particularly the collagens, change with it. In this study, we investigated the temporal profile of three peptide biomarkers derived from turnover of collagen type III and type VI in a long-term immobilization and remobilization study. We also compared individual biomarker levels with Lean body Mass (LBM) and changes therein, hypothesizing that these biomarkers would be biomarkers of the remodeling processes associated with immobilization and/or remobilization. METHODS: In the Berlin bed rest study, 20 young men were recruited and randomly assigned to 8-week’s strict bed rest with or without resistive vibration exercise countermeasure. We measured three neo-epitope ELISA kits in the serum samples of this study: Pro-C3, measured the synthesis of collagen type III; Pro-C6, measured the synthesis of collagen type VI; and C6M measured the degradation of collagen type VI induced by MMP-2 and MMP-9 cleavage. RESULTS: Pro-C3 and Pro-C6 biomarkers are up-regulated with both immobilization and remobilization, whereas C6M is hardly affected at all. We found that Pro-C3 and C6M levels are related to LBM at baseline and that high levels of Pro-C6 are associated with smaller changes in muscle mass during both immobilization and remobilization. CONCLUSION: The Pro-C3 and–C6 biomarkers change likely reflect remodeling changes in response to unloading or reloading, whereas C6M does not appear to respond to unloading. Pro-C3 and C6M levels correlate with LBM at baseline, while Pro-C6 is related to the anabolic and catabolic responses to unloading and reloading. Public Library of Science 2015-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4671681/ /pubmed/26641456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144525 Text en © 2015 Sun 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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Sun, Shu
Henriksen, Kim
Karsdal, Morten A.
Byrjalsen, Inger
Rittweger, Jörn
Armbrecht, Gabriele
Belavy, Daniel L.
Felsenberg, Dieter
Nedergaard, Anders F.
Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title_full Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title_fullStr Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title_full_unstemmed Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title_short Collagen Type III and VI Turnover in Response to Long-Term Immobilization
title_sort collagen type iii and vi turnover in response to long-term immobilization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26641456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144525
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