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Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation

The ClC-1 chloride channel 1 is important for muscle function as it stabilizes resting membrane potential and helps to repolarize the membrane after action potentials. We investigated the contribution of ClC-1 to adaptation of skeletal muscles to needs induced by the different stages of life. We ana...

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Autores principales: Conte, Elena, Fonzino, Adriano, Cibelli, Antonio, De Benedictis, Vito, Imbrici, Paola, Nicchia, Grazia Paola, Pierno, Sabata, Camerino, Giulia Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00714
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author Conte, Elena
Fonzino, Adriano
Cibelli, Antonio
De Benedictis, Vito
Imbrici, Paola
Nicchia, Grazia Paola
Pierno, Sabata
Camerino, Giulia Maria
author_facet Conte, Elena
Fonzino, Adriano
Cibelli, Antonio
De Benedictis, Vito
Imbrici, Paola
Nicchia, Grazia Paola
Pierno, Sabata
Camerino, Giulia Maria
author_sort Conte, Elena
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description The ClC-1 chloride channel 1 is important for muscle function as it stabilizes resting membrane potential and helps to repolarize the membrane after action potentials. We investigated the contribution of ClC-1 to adaptation of skeletal muscles to needs induced by the different stages of life. We analyzed the ClC-1 gene and protein expression as well as mRNA levels of protein kinase C (PKC) alpha and theta involved in ClC-1 modulation, in soleus (SOL) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of rats in all stage of life. The cellular localization of ClC-1 in relation to age was also investigated. Our data show that during muscle development ClC-1 expression differs according to phenotype. In fast-twitch EDL muscles ClC-1 expression increased 10-fold starting at 7 days up to 8 months of life. Conversely, in slow-twitch SOL muscles ClC-1 expression remained constant until 33 days of life and subsequently increased fivefold to reach the adult value. Aging induced a downregulation of gene and protein ClC-1 expression in both muscle types analyzed. The mRNA of PKC-theta revealed the same trend as ClC-1 except in old age, whereas the mRNA of PKC-alpha increased only after 2 months of age. Also, we found that the ClC-1 is localized in both membrane and cytoplasm, in fibers of 12-day-old rats, becoming perfectly localized on the membrane in 2-month-old rats. This study could represent a point of comparison helpful for the identification of accurate pharmacological strategies for all the pathological situations in which ClC-1 protein is altered.
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spelling pubmed-72433612020-06-03 Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation Conte, Elena Fonzino, Adriano Cibelli, Antonio De Benedictis, Vito Imbrici, Paola Nicchia, Grazia Paola Pierno, Sabata Camerino, Giulia Maria Front Pharmacol Pharmacology The ClC-1 chloride channel 1 is important for muscle function as it stabilizes resting membrane potential and helps to repolarize the membrane after action potentials. We investigated the contribution of ClC-1 to adaptation of skeletal muscles to needs induced by the different stages of life. We analyzed the ClC-1 gene and protein expression as well as mRNA levels of protein kinase C (PKC) alpha and theta involved in ClC-1 modulation, in soleus (SOL) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of rats in all stage of life. The cellular localization of ClC-1 in relation to age was also investigated. Our data show that during muscle development ClC-1 expression differs according to phenotype. In fast-twitch EDL muscles ClC-1 expression increased 10-fold starting at 7 days up to 8 months of life. Conversely, in slow-twitch SOL muscles ClC-1 expression remained constant until 33 days of life and subsequently increased fivefold to reach the adult value. Aging induced a downregulation of gene and protein ClC-1 expression in both muscle types analyzed. The mRNA of PKC-theta revealed the same trend as ClC-1 except in old age, whereas the mRNA of PKC-alpha increased only after 2 months of age. Also, we found that the ClC-1 is localized in both membrane and cytoplasm, in fibers of 12-day-old rats, becoming perfectly localized on the membrane in 2-month-old rats. This study could represent a point of comparison helpful for the identification of accurate pharmacological strategies for all the pathological situations in which ClC-1 protein is altered. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7243361/ /pubmed/32499703 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00714 Text en Copyright © 2020 Conte, Fonzino, Cibelli, De Benedictis, Imbrici, Nicchia, Pierno and Camerino http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Conte, Elena
Fonzino, Adriano
Cibelli, Antonio
De Benedictis, Vito
Imbrici, Paola
Nicchia, Grazia Paola
Pierno, Sabata
Camerino, Giulia Maria
Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title_full Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title_fullStr Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title_short Changes in Expression and Cellular Localization of Rat Skeletal Muscle ClC-1 Chloride Channel in Relation to Age, Myofiber Phenotype and PKC Modulation
title_sort changes in expression and cellular localization of rat skeletal muscle clc-1 chloride channel in relation to age, myofiber phenotype and pkc modulation
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7243361/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499703
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00714
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