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Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats

The effects of either eicosapentaenoic (EPA)‐ or docosahexaenoic (DHA)‐rich fish oils on hindlimb suspension (HS)‐induced muscle disuse atrophy were compared. Daily oral supplementations (0.3 mL/100 g b.w.) with mineral oil (MO) or high EPA or high DHA fish oils were performed in adult rats. After 2...

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Autores principales: Marzuca‐Nassr, Gabriel Nasri, Vitzel, Kaio Fernando, De Sousa, Luís Gustavo, Murata, Gilson M., Crisma, Amanda Rabello, Rodrigues Junior, Carlos Flores, Abreu, Phablo, Torres, Rosângela Pavan, Mancini‐Filho, Jorge, Hirabara, Sandro M., Newsholme, Philip, Curi, Rui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27650250
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12958
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author Marzuca‐Nassr, Gabriel Nasri
Vitzel, Kaio Fernando
De Sousa, Luís Gustavo
Murata, Gilson M.
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Rodrigues Junior, Carlos Flores
Abreu, Phablo
Torres, Rosângela Pavan
Mancini‐Filho, Jorge
Hirabara, Sandro M.
Newsholme, Philip
Curi, Rui
author_facet Marzuca‐Nassr, Gabriel Nasri
Vitzel, Kaio Fernando
De Sousa, Luís Gustavo
Murata, Gilson M.
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Rodrigues Junior, Carlos Flores
Abreu, Phablo
Torres, Rosângela Pavan
Mancini‐Filho, Jorge
Hirabara, Sandro M.
Newsholme, Philip
Curi, Rui
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description The effects of either eicosapentaenoic (EPA)‐ or docosahexaenoic (DHA)‐rich fish oils on hindlimb suspension (HS)‐induced muscle disuse atrophy were compared. Daily oral supplementations (0.3 mL/100 g b.w.) with mineral oil (MO) or high EPA or high DHA fish oils were performed in adult rats. After 2 weeks, the animals were subjected to HS for further 2 weeks. The treatments were maintained alongside HS. At the end of 4 weeks, we evaluated: body weight gain, muscle mass and fat depots, composition of fatty acids, cross‐sectional areas (CSA) of the soleus muscle and soleus muscle fibers, activities of cathepsin L and 26S proteasome, and content of carbonylated proteins in the soleus muscle. Signaling pathway activities associated with protein synthesis (Akt, p70S6K, S6, 4EBP1, and GSK3‐beta) and protein degradation (atrogin‐1/MAFbx, and MuRF1) were evaluated. HS decreased muscle mass, CSA of soleus muscle and soleus muscle fibers, and altered signaling associated with protein synthesis (decreased) and protein degradation (increased). The treatment with either fish oil decreased the ratio of omega‐6/omega‐3 fatty acids and changed protein synthesis‐associated signaling. EPA‐rich fish oil attenuated the changes induced by HS on 26S proteasome activity, CSA of soleus muscle fibers, and levels of p‐Akt, total p70S6K, p‐p70S6K/total p70S6K, p‐4EBP1, p‐GSK3‐beta, p‐ERK2, and total ERK 1/2 proteins. DHA‐rich fish oil attenuated the changes induced by HS on p‐4EBP1 and total ERK1 levels. The effects of EPA‐rich fish oil on protein synthesis signaling were more pronounced. Both EPA‐ and DHA‐rich fish oils did not impact skeletal muscle mass loss induced by non‐inflammatory HS.
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spelling pubmed-50379132016-09-30 Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats Marzuca‐Nassr, Gabriel Nasri Vitzel, Kaio Fernando De Sousa, Luís Gustavo Murata, Gilson M. Crisma, Amanda Rabello Rodrigues Junior, Carlos Flores Abreu, Phablo Torres, Rosângela Pavan Mancini‐Filho, Jorge Hirabara, Sandro M. Newsholme, Philip Curi, Rui Physiol Rep Original Research The effects of either eicosapentaenoic (EPA)‐ or docosahexaenoic (DHA)‐rich fish oils on hindlimb suspension (HS)‐induced muscle disuse atrophy were compared. Daily oral supplementations (0.3 mL/100 g b.w.) with mineral oil (MO) or high EPA or high DHA fish oils were performed in adult rats. After 2 weeks, the animals were subjected to HS for further 2 weeks. The treatments were maintained alongside HS. At the end of 4 weeks, we evaluated: body weight gain, muscle mass and fat depots, composition of fatty acids, cross‐sectional areas (CSA) of the soleus muscle and soleus muscle fibers, activities of cathepsin L and 26S proteasome, and content of carbonylated proteins in the soleus muscle. Signaling pathway activities associated with protein synthesis (Akt, p70S6K, S6, 4EBP1, and GSK3‐beta) and protein degradation (atrogin‐1/MAFbx, and MuRF1) were evaluated. HS decreased muscle mass, CSA of soleus muscle and soleus muscle fibers, and altered signaling associated with protein synthesis (decreased) and protein degradation (increased). The treatment with either fish oil decreased the ratio of omega‐6/omega‐3 fatty acids and changed protein synthesis‐associated signaling. EPA‐rich fish oil attenuated the changes induced by HS on 26S proteasome activity, CSA of soleus muscle fibers, and levels of p‐Akt, total p70S6K, p‐p70S6K/total p70S6K, p‐4EBP1, p‐GSK3‐beta, p‐ERK2, and total ERK 1/2 proteins. DHA‐rich fish oil attenuated the changes induced by HS on p‐4EBP1 and total ERK1 levels. The effects of EPA‐rich fish oil on protein synthesis signaling were more pronounced. Both EPA‐ and DHA‐rich fish oils did not impact skeletal muscle mass loss induced by non‐inflammatory HS. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5037913/ /pubmed/27650250 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12958 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Marzuca‐Nassr, Gabriel Nasri
Vitzel, Kaio Fernando
De Sousa, Luís Gustavo
Murata, Gilson M.
Crisma, Amanda Rabello
Rodrigues Junior, Carlos Flores
Abreu, Phablo
Torres, Rosângela Pavan
Mancini‐Filho, Jorge
Hirabara, Sandro M.
Newsholme, Philip
Curi, Rui
Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title_full Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title_fullStr Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title_short Effects of high EPA and high DHA fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
title_sort effects of high epa and high dha fish oils on changes in signaling associated with protein metabolism induced by hindlimb suspension in rats
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27650250
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12958
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