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Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver
Physical activity promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health benefits that derive in part from the transcriptional responses to exercise that occur within skeletal muscle and other organs. There is interest in discovering a pharmacologic exercise mimetic that could imbue wellness and alleviate dis...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30811418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211568 |
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author | Muise, Eric S. Guan, Hong-Ping Liu, Jinqi Nawrocki, Andrea R. Yang, Xiaodong Wang, Chuanlin Rodríguez, Carlos G. Zhou, Dan Gorski, Judith N. Kurtz, Marc M. Feng, Danqing Leavitt, Kenneth J. Wei, Lan Wilkening, Robert R. Apgar, James M. Xu, Shiyao Lu, Ku Feng, Wen Li, Ying He, Huaibing Previs, Stephen F. Shen, Xiaolan van Heek, Margaret Souza, Sandra C. Rosenbach, Mark J. Biftu, Tesfaye Erion, Mark D. Kelley, David E. Kemp, Daniel M. Myers, Robert W. Sebhat, Iyassu K. |
author_facet | Muise, Eric S. Guan, Hong-Ping Liu, Jinqi Nawrocki, Andrea R. Yang, Xiaodong Wang, Chuanlin Rodríguez, Carlos G. Zhou, Dan Gorski, Judith N. Kurtz, Marc M. Feng, Danqing Leavitt, Kenneth J. Wei, Lan Wilkening, Robert R. Apgar, James M. Xu, Shiyao Lu, Ku Feng, Wen Li, Ying He, Huaibing Previs, Stephen F. Shen, Xiaolan van Heek, Margaret Souza, Sandra C. Rosenbach, Mark J. Biftu, Tesfaye Erion, Mark D. Kelley, David E. Kemp, Daniel M. Myers, Robert W. Sebhat, Iyassu K. |
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description | Physical activity promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health benefits that derive in part from the transcriptional responses to exercise that occur within skeletal muscle and other organs. There is interest in discovering a pharmacologic exercise mimetic that could imbue wellness and alleviate disease burden. However, the molecular physiology by which exercise signals the transcriptional response is highly complex, making it challenging to identify a single target for pharmacological mimicry. The current studies evaluated the transcriptome responses in skeletal muscle, heart, liver, and white and brown adipose to novel small molecule activators of AMPK (pan-activators for all AMPK isoforms) compared to that of exercise. A striking level of congruence between exercise and pharmacological AMPK activation was observed across the induced transcriptome of these five tissues. However, differences in acute metabolic response between exercise and pharmacologic AMPK activation were observed, notably for acute glycogen balances and related to the energy expenditure induced by exercise but not pharmacologic AMPK activation. Nevertheless, intervention with repeated daily administration of short-acting activation of AMPK was found to mitigate hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia in four rodent models of metabolic disease and without the cardiac glycogen accretion noted with sustained pharmacologic AMPK activation. These findings affirm that activation of AMPK is a key node governing exercise mediated transcription and is an attractive target as an exercise mimetic. |
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spelling | pubmed-63922192019-03-08 Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver Muise, Eric S. Guan, Hong-Ping Liu, Jinqi Nawrocki, Andrea R. Yang, Xiaodong Wang, Chuanlin Rodríguez, Carlos G. Zhou, Dan Gorski, Judith N. Kurtz, Marc M. Feng, Danqing Leavitt, Kenneth J. Wei, Lan Wilkening, Robert R. Apgar, James M. Xu, Shiyao Lu, Ku Feng, Wen Li, Ying He, Huaibing Previs, Stephen F. Shen, Xiaolan van Heek, Margaret Souza, Sandra C. Rosenbach, Mark J. Biftu, Tesfaye Erion, Mark D. Kelley, David E. Kemp, Daniel M. Myers, Robert W. Sebhat, Iyassu K. PLoS One Research Article Physical activity promotes metabolic and cardiovascular health benefits that derive in part from the transcriptional responses to exercise that occur within skeletal muscle and other organs. There is interest in discovering a pharmacologic exercise mimetic that could imbue wellness and alleviate disease burden. However, the molecular physiology by which exercise signals the transcriptional response is highly complex, making it challenging to identify a single target for pharmacological mimicry. The current studies evaluated the transcriptome responses in skeletal muscle, heart, liver, and white and brown adipose to novel small molecule activators of AMPK (pan-activators for all AMPK isoforms) compared to that of exercise. A striking level of congruence between exercise and pharmacological AMPK activation was observed across the induced transcriptome of these five tissues. However, differences in acute metabolic response between exercise and pharmacologic AMPK activation were observed, notably for acute glycogen balances and related to the energy expenditure induced by exercise but not pharmacologic AMPK activation. Nevertheless, intervention with repeated daily administration of short-acting activation of AMPK was found to mitigate hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia in four rodent models of metabolic disease and without the cardiac glycogen accretion noted with sustained pharmacologic AMPK activation. These findings affirm that activation of AMPK is a key node governing exercise mediated transcription and is an attractive target as an exercise mimetic. Public Library of Science 2019-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6392219/ /pubmed/30811418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211568 Text en © 2019 Muise 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Muise, Eric S. Guan, Hong-Ping Liu, Jinqi Nawrocki, Andrea R. Yang, Xiaodong Wang, Chuanlin Rodríguez, Carlos G. Zhou, Dan Gorski, Judith N. Kurtz, Marc M. Feng, Danqing Leavitt, Kenneth J. Wei, Lan Wilkening, Robert R. Apgar, James M. Xu, Shiyao Lu, Ku Feng, Wen Li, Ying He, Huaibing Previs, Stephen F. Shen, Xiaolan van Heek, Margaret Souza, Sandra C. Rosenbach, Mark J. Biftu, Tesfaye Erion, Mark D. Kelley, David E. Kemp, Daniel M. Myers, Robert W. Sebhat, Iyassu K. Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title | Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title_full | Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title_fullStr | Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title_full_unstemmed | Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title_short | Pharmacological AMPK activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
title_sort | pharmacological ampk activation induces transcriptional responses congruent to exercise in skeletal and cardiac muscle, adipose tissues and liver |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6392219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30811418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211568 |
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