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β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle

β-hydroxybutyrate is the main ketone body generated by the liver under starvation. Under these conditions, it can sustain ATP levels by its oxidation in mitochondria. As mitochondria can modify its shape and function under different nutritional challenges, we study the chronic effects of β-hydroxybu...

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Autores principales: Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías, Morales, Pablo Esteban, Castro-Sepulveda, Mauricio, Sepulveda, Carlos, Rodriguez, Juan Manuel, Chiong, Mario, Eisner, Verónica, Lavandero, Sergio, Troncoso, Rodrigo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32610627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12071930
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author Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías
Morales, Pablo Esteban
Castro-Sepulveda, Mauricio
Sepulveda, Carlos
Rodriguez, Juan Manuel
Chiong, Mario
Eisner, Verónica
Lavandero, Sergio
Troncoso, Rodrigo
author_facet Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías
Morales, Pablo Esteban
Castro-Sepulveda, Mauricio
Sepulveda, Carlos
Rodriguez, Juan Manuel
Chiong, Mario
Eisner, Verónica
Lavandero, Sergio
Troncoso, Rodrigo
author_sort Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías
collection PubMed
description β-hydroxybutyrate is the main ketone body generated by the liver under starvation. Under these conditions, it can sustain ATP levels by its oxidation in mitochondria. As mitochondria can modify its shape and function under different nutritional challenges, we study the chronic effects of β-hydroxybutyrate supplementation on mitochondrial morphology and function, and its relation to exercise capacity. Male C57BL/6 mice were supplemented with β-hydroxybutyrate mineral salt (3.2%) or control (CT, NaCl/KCl) for six weeks and submitted to a weekly exercise performance test. We found an increase in distance, maximal speed, and time to exhaustion at two weeks of supplementation. Fatty acid metabolism and OXPHOS subunit proteins declined at two weeks in soleus but not in tibialis anterior muscles. Oxygen consumption rate on permeabilized fibers indicated a decrease in the presence of pyruvate in the short-term treatment. Both the tibialis anterior and soleus showed decreased levels of Mitofusin 2, while electron microscopy assessment revealed a significant reduction in mitochondrial cristae shape in the tibialis anterior, while a reduction in the mitochondrial number was observed only in soleus. These results suggest that short, but not long-term, β-hydroxybutyrate supplementation increases exercise capacity, associated with modifications in mitochondrial morphology and function in mouse skeletal muscle.
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spelling pubmed-74003762020-08-23 β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías Morales, Pablo Esteban Castro-Sepulveda, Mauricio Sepulveda, Carlos Rodriguez, Juan Manuel Chiong, Mario Eisner, Verónica Lavandero, Sergio Troncoso, Rodrigo Nutrients Article β-hydroxybutyrate is the main ketone body generated by the liver under starvation. Under these conditions, it can sustain ATP levels by its oxidation in mitochondria. As mitochondria can modify its shape and function under different nutritional challenges, we study the chronic effects of β-hydroxybutyrate supplementation on mitochondrial morphology and function, and its relation to exercise capacity. Male C57BL/6 mice were supplemented with β-hydroxybutyrate mineral salt (3.2%) or control (CT, NaCl/KCl) for six weeks and submitted to a weekly exercise performance test. We found an increase in distance, maximal speed, and time to exhaustion at two weeks of supplementation. Fatty acid metabolism and OXPHOS subunit proteins declined at two weeks in soleus but not in tibialis anterior muscles. Oxygen consumption rate on permeabilized fibers indicated a decrease in the presence of pyruvate in the short-term treatment. Both the tibialis anterior and soleus showed decreased levels of Mitofusin 2, while electron microscopy assessment revealed a significant reduction in mitochondrial cristae shape in the tibialis anterior, while a reduction in the mitochondrial number was observed only in soleus. These results suggest that short, but not long-term, β-hydroxybutyrate supplementation increases exercise capacity, associated with modifications in mitochondrial morphology and function in mouse skeletal muscle. MDPI 2020-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7400376/ /pubmed/32610627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12071930 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Monsalves-Alvarez, Matías
Morales, Pablo Esteban
Castro-Sepulveda, Mauricio
Sepulveda, Carlos
Rodriguez, Juan Manuel
Chiong, Mario
Eisner, Verónica
Lavandero, Sergio
Troncoso, Rodrigo
β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title_full β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title_fullStr β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title_full_unstemmed β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title_short β-Hydroxybutyrate Increases Exercise Capacity Associated with Changes in Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle
title_sort β-hydroxybutyrate increases exercise capacity associated with changes in mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32610627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12071930
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