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SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice

BACKGROUND: In non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), muscle wasting was an aggravating factor for the progression of hepatic steatosis. This study explores the potential benefits of chronic treatment with resveratrol, a strong activator of SIRT1 on the muscle wasting of NASH mice. METHODS: In vivo a...

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Autores principales: Liu, Chih-Wei, Huang, Chia-Chang, Hsu, Chien-Fu, Li, Tzu-Hao, Tsai, Yu-Lien, Lin, Ming-Wei, Tsai, Hung-Cheng, Huang, Shiang-Fen, Yang, Ying-Ying, Hsieh, Yun-Cheng, Lee, Tzung-Yan, Tsai, Chang-Youh, Huang, Yi-Hsiang, Hou, Ming-Chih, Lin, Han-Chieh
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7228468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2020-000381
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author Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Chia-Chang
Hsu, Chien-Fu
Li, Tzu-Hao
Tsai, Yu-Lien
Lin, Ming-Wei
Tsai, Hung-Cheng
Huang, Shiang-Fen
Yang, Ying-Ying
Hsieh, Yun-Cheng
Lee, Tzung-Yan
Tsai, Chang-Youh
Huang, Yi-Hsiang
Hou, Ming-Chih
Lin, Han-Chieh
author_facet Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Chia-Chang
Hsu, Chien-Fu
Li, Tzu-Hao
Tsai, Yu-Lien
Lin, Ming-Wei
Tsai, Hung-Cheng
Huang, Shiang-Fen
Yang, Ying-Ying
Hsieh, Yun-Cheng
Lee, Tzung-Yan
Tsai, Chang-Youh
Huang, Yi-Hsiang
Hou, Ming-Chih
Lin, Han-Chieh
author_sort Liu, Chih-Wei
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description BACKGROUND: In non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), muscle wasting was an aggravating factor for the progression of hepatic steatosis. This study explores the potential benefits of chronic treatment with resveratrol, a strong activator of SIRT1 on the muscle wasting of NASH mice. METHODS: In vivo and in vitro study, we evaluate the SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol administration for 6 weeks with high-fat-methionine and choline deficient diet-induced NASH mice and palmitate-pretreated C2C12 myoblast cells. RESULTS: Resveratrol treatment improved grip strength and muscle mass of limbs, increased running distance and time on exercise wheels in NASH mice. There is a negative correlation between muscular SIRT1 activity and 3-nitrotyrosine levels of NASH and NASH-resv mice. The SIRT1-dependent effect of muscle wasting was associated with the suppression of oxidative stress, upregulation of antioxidants, inhibition of protein degradation, activation of autophagy, suppression of apoptotic activity, upregulation of lipolytic genes and the reduction of fatty infiltration in limb muscles of NASH mice. In vitro, resveratrol alleviated palmitate acid-induced oxidative stress, lipid deposition, autophagy dysfunction, apoptotic signals, and subsequently reduced fusion index and myotube formation of C2C12 cells. The beneficial effects of resveratrol were abolished by EX527. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that chronic resveratrol treatment is a potential strategy for amelioration of hepatic steatosis and muscle wasting in NASH mouse model.
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spelling pubmed-72284682020-05-18 SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice Liu, Chih-Wei Huang, Chia-Chang Hsu, Chien-Fu Li, Tzu-Hao Tsai, Yu-Lien Lin, Ming-Wei Tsai, Hung-Cheng Huang, Shiang-Fen Yang, Ying-Ying Hsieh, Yun-Cheng Lee, Tzung-Yan Tsai, Chang-Youh Huang, Yi-Hsiang Hou, Ming-Chih Lin, Han-Chieh BMJ Open Gastroenterol Hepatology BACKGROUND: In non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), muscle wasting was an aggravating factor for the progression of hepatic steatosis. This study explores the potential benefits of chronic treatment with resveratrol, a strong activator of SIRT1 on the muscle wasting of NASH mice. METHODS: In vivo and in vitro study, we evaluate the SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol administration for 6 weeks with high-fat-methionine and choline deficient diet-induced NASH mice and palmitate-pretreated C2C12 myoblast cells. RESULTS: Resveratrol treatment improved grip strength and muscle mass of limbs, increased running distance and time on exercise wheels in NASH mice. There is a negative correlation between muscular SIRT1 activity and 3-nitrotyrosine levels of NASH and NASH-resv mice. The SIRT1-dependent effect of muscle wasting was associated with the suppression of oxidative stress, upregulation of antioxidants, inhibition of protein degradation, activation of autophagy, suppression of apoptotic activity, upregulation of lipolytic genes and the reduction of fatty infiltration in limb muscles of NASH mice. In vitro, resveratrol alleviated palmitate acid-induced oxidative stress, lipid deposition, autophagy dysfunction, apoptotic signals, and subsequently reduced fusion index and myotube formation of C2C12 cells. The beneficial effects of resveratrol were abolished by EX527. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that chronic resveratrol treatment is a potential strategy for amelioration of hepatic steatosis and muscle wasting in NASH mouse model. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7228468/ /pubmed/32371503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2020-000381 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Hepatology
Liu, Chih-Wei
Huang, Chia-Chang
Hsu, Chien-Fu
Li, Tzu-Hao
Tsai, Yu-Lien
Lin, Ming-Wei
Tsai, Hung-Cheng
Huang, Shiang-Fen
Yang, Ying-Ying
Hsieh, Yun-Cheng
Lee, Tzung-Yan
Tsai, Chang-Youh
Huang, Yi-Hsiang
Hou, Ming-Chih
Lin, Han-Chieh
SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title_full SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title_fullStr SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title_full_unstemmed SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title_short SIRT1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in NASH mice
title_sort sirt1-dependent mechanisms and effects of resveratrol for amelioration of muscle wasting in nash mice
topic Hepatology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7228468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2020-000381
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