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Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition

The effects of malnutrition on skeletal muscle result in not only the loss of muscle mass but also fatigue intolerance. It remains unknown whether the metabolic capacity is related to the fiber type composition of skeletal muscle under malnourished condition although malnutrition resulted in prefere...

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Autores principales: Hirabayashi, Takumi, Nakanishi, Ryosuke, Tanaka, Minoru, Nisa, Badur un, Maeshige, Noriaki, Kondo, Hiroyo, Fujino, Hidemi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7923585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650806
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14763
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author Hirabayashi, Takumi
Nakanishi, Ryosuke
Tanaka, Minoru
Nisa, Badur un
Maeshige, Noriaki
Kondo, Hiroyo
Fujino, Hidemi
author_facet Hirabayashi, Takumi
Nakanishi, Ryosuke
Tanaka, Minoru
Nisa, Badur un
Maeshige, Noriaki
Kondo, Hiroyo
Fujino, Hidemi
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description The effects of malnutrition on skeletal muscle result in not only the loss of muscle mass but also fatigue intolerance. It remains unknown whether the metabolic capacity is related to the fiber type composition of skeletal muscle under malnourished condition although malnutrition resulted in preferential atrophy in fast muscle. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of metabolic capacity in fast and slow muscles via the energy‐sensing of AMPK and SIRT1 in malnutrition. Wistar rats were randomly divided into control and malnutrition groups. The rats in the malnutrition group were provided with a low‐protein diet, and daily food intake was limited to 50% for 12 weeks. Malnutrition with hypoalbuminemia decreased the body weight and induced the loss of plantaris muscle mass, but there was little change in the soleus muscle. An increase in the superoxide level in the plasma and a decrease in SOD‐2 protein expression in both muscles were observed in the malnutrition group. In addition, the expression level of AMPK in the malnutrition group increased in both muscles. Conversely, the expression level of SIRT1 decreased in both muscles of the malnutrition group. In addition, malnutrition resulted in a decrease in the expression levels of PGC‐1α and PINK protein, and induced a decrease in the levels of two key mitochondrial enzymes (succinate dehydrogenase and citrate synthase) and COX IV protein expression in both muscles. These results indicate that malnutrition impaired the metabolic capacity in both fast and slow muscles via AMPK‐independent SIRT1 inhibition induced by increased oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-79235852021-03-12 Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition Hirabayashi, Takumi Nakanishi, Ryosuke Tanaka, Minoru Nisa, Badur un Maeshige, Noriaki Kondo, Hiroyo Fujino, Hidemi Physiol Rep Original Articles The effects of malnutrition on skeletal muscle result in not only the loss of muscle mass but also fatigue intolerance. It remains unknown whether the metabolic capacity is related to the fiber type composition of skeletal muscle under malnourished condition although malnutrition resulted in preferential atrophy in fast muscle. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of metabolic capacity in fast and slow muscles via the energy‐sensing of AMPK and SIRT1 in malnutrition. Wistar rats were randomly divided into control and malnutrition groups. The rats in the malnutrition group were provided with a low‐protein diet, and daily food intake was limited to 50% for 12 weeks. Malnutrition with hypoalbuminemia decreased the body weight and induced the loss of plantaris muscle mass, but there was little change in the soleus muscle. An increase in the superoxide level in the plasma and a decrease in SOD‐2 protein expression in both muscles were observed in the malnutrition group. In addition, the expression level of AMPK in the malnutrition group increased in both muscles. Conversely, the expression level of SIRT1 decreased in both muscles of the malnutrition group. In addition, malnutrition resulted in a decrease in the expression levels of PGC‐1α and PINK protein, and induced a decrease in the levels of two key mitochondrial enzymes (succinate dehydrogenase and citrate synthase) and COX IV protein expression in both muscles. These results indicate that malnutrition impaired the metabolic capacity in both fast and slow muscles via AMPK‐independent SIRT1 inhibition induced by increased oxidative stress. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7923585/ /pubmed/33650806 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14763 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Hirabayashi, Takumi
Nakanishi, Ryosuke
Tanaka, Minoru
Nisa, Badur un
Maeshige, Noriaki
Kondo, Hiroyo
Fujino, Hidemi
Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title_full Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title_fullStr Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title_full_unstemmed Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title_short Reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of AMPK/SIRT1 in malnutrition
title_sort reduced metabolic capacity in fast and slow skeletal muscle via oxidative stress and the energy‐sensing of ampk/sirt1 in malnutrition
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7923585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33650806
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14763
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