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Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight

Among the physiological consequences of extended spaceflight are loss of skeletal muscle and bone mass. One signaling pathway that plays an important role in maintaining muscle and bone homeostasis is that regulated by the secreted signaling proteins, myostatin (MSTN) and activin A. Here, we used bo...

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Autores principales: Lee, Se-Jin, Lehar, Adam, Meir, Jessica U., Koch, Christina, Morgan, Andrew, Warren, Lara E., Rydzik, Renata, Youngstrom, Daniel W., Chandok, Harshpreet, George, Joshy, Gogain, Joseph, Michaud, Michael, Stoklasek, Thomas A., Liu, Yewei, Germain-Lee, Emily L.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7519220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32900939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014716117
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author Lee, Se-Jin
Lehar, Adam
Meir, Jessica U.
Koch, Christina
Morgan, Andrew
Warren, Lara E.
Rydzik, Renata
Youngstrom, Daniel W.
Chandok, Harshpreet
George, Joshy
Gogain, Joseph
Michaud, Michael
Stoklasek, Thomas A.
Liu, Yewei
Germain-Lee, Emily L.
author_facet Lee, Se-Jin
Lehar, Adam
Meir, Jessica U.
Koch, Christina
Morgan, Andrew
Warren, Lara E.
Rydzik, Renata
Youngstrom, Daniel W.
Chandok, Harshpreet
George, Joshy
Gogain, Joseph
Michaud, Michael
Stoklasek, Thomas A.
Liu, Yewei
Germain-Lee, Emily L.
author_sort Lee, Se-Jin
collection PubMed
description Among the physiological consequences of extended spaceflight are loss of skeletal muscle and bone mass. One signaling pathway that plays an important role in maintaining muscle and bone homeostasis is that regulated by the secreted signaling proteins, myostatin (MSTN) and activin A. Here, we used both genetic and pharmacological approaches to investigate the effect of targeting MSTN/activin A signaling in mice that were sent to the International Space Station. Wild type mice lost significant muscle and bone mass during the 33 d spent in microgravity. Muscle weights of Mstn (−/−) mice, which are about twice those of wild type mice, were largely maintained during spaceflight. Systemic inhibition of MSTN/activin A signaling using a soluble form of the activin type IIB receptor (ACVR2B), which can bind each of these ligands, led to dramatic increases in both muscle and bone mass, with effects being comparable in ground and flight mice. Exposure to microgravity and treatment with the soluble receptor each led to alterations in numerous signaling pathways, which were reflected in changes in levels of key signaling components in the blood as well as their RNA expression levels in muscle and bone. These findings have implications for therapeutic strategies to combat the concomitant muscle and bone loss occurring in people afflicted with disuse atrophy on Earth as well as in astronauts in space, especially during prolonged missions.
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spelling pubmed-75192202020-10-07 Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight Lee, Se-Jin Lehar, Adam Meir, Jessica U. Koch, Christina Morgan, Andrew Warren, Lara E. Rydzik, Renata Youngstrom, Daniel W. Chandok, Harshpreet George, Joshy Gogain, Joseph Michaud, Michael Stoklasek, Thomas A. Liu, Yewei Germain-Lee, Emily L. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Among the physiological consequences of extended spaceflight are loss of skeletal muscle and bone mass. One signaling pathway that plays an important role in maintaining muscle and bone homeostasis is that regulated by the secreted signaling proteins, myostatin (MSTN) and activin A. Here, we used both genetic and pharmacological approaches to investigate the effect of targeting MSTN/activin A signaling in mice that were sent to the International Space Station. Wild type mice lost significant muscle and bone mass during the 33 d spent in microgravity. Muscle weights of Mstn (−/−) mice, which are about twice those of wild type mice, were largely maintained during spaceflight. Systemic inhibition of MSTN/activin A signaling using a soluble form of the activin type IIB receptor (ACVR2B), which can bind each of these ligands, led to dramatic increases in both muscle and bone mass, with effects being comparable in ground and flight mice. Exposure to microgravity and treatment with the soluble receptor each led to alterations in numerous signaling pathways, which were reflected in changes in levels of key signaling components in the blood as well as their RNA expression levels in muscle and bone. These findings have implications for therapeutic strategies to combat the concomitant muscle and bone loss occurring in people afflicted with disuse atrophy on Earth as well as in astronauts in space, especially during prolonged missions. National Academy of Sciences 2020-09-22 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7519220/ /pubmed/32900939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014716117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Lee, Se-Jin
Lehar, Adam
Meir, Jessica U.
Koch, Christina
Morgan, Andrew
Warren, Lara E.
Rydzik, Renata
Youngstrom, Daniel W.
Chandok, Harshpreet
George, Joshy
Gogain, Joseph
Michaud, Michael
Stoklasek, Thomas A.
Liu, Yewei
Germain-Lee, Emily L.
Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title_full Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title_fullStr Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title_full_unstemmed Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title_short Targeting myostatin/activin A protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
title_sort targeting myostatin/activin a protects against skeletal muscle and bone loss during spaceflight
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7519220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32900939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014716117
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