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Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model
Obesity is a chronic, complex pathology associated with a risk of developing secondary pathologies, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and musculoskeletal disorders. Since skeletal muscle accounts for more than 70% of total glucose disposal, metabolic alterations are s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094680 |
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author | Moriggi, Manuela Belloli, Sara Barbacini, Pietro Murtaj, Valentina Torretta, Enrica Chaabane, Linda Canu, Tamara Penati, Silvia Malosio, Maria Luisa Esposito, Antonio Gelfi, Cecilia Moresco, Rosa Maria Capitanio, Daniele |
author_facet | Moriggi, Manuela Belloli, Sara Barbacini, Pietro Murtaj, Valentina Torretta, Enrica Chaabane, Linda Canu, Tamara Penati, Silvia Malosio, Maria Luisa Esposito, Antonio Gelfi, Cecilia Moresco, Rosa Maria Capitanio, Daniele |
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description | Obesity is a chronic, complex pathology associated with a risk of developing secondary pathologies, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and musculoskeletal disorders. Since skeletal muscle accounts for more than 70% of total glucose disposal, metabolic alterations are strictly associated with the onset of insulin resistance and T2DM. The present study relies on the proteomic analysis of gastrocnemius muscle from 15 male and 15 female C56BL/J mice fed for 14 weeks with standard, 45% or 60% high-fat diets (HFD) adopting a label-free LC–MS/MS approach followed by bioinformatic pathway analysis. Results indicate changes in males due to HFD, with increased muscular stiffness (Col1a1, Col1a2, Actb), fiber-type switch from slow/oxidative to fast/glycolytic (decreased Myh7, Myl2, Myl3 and increased Myh2, Mylpf, Mybpc2, Myl1), increased oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction (decreased respiratory chain complex I and V and increased complex III subunits). At variance, females show few alterations and activation of compensatory mechanisms to counteract the increase of fatty acids. Bioinformatics analysis allows identifying upstream molecules involved in regulating pathways identified at variance in our analysis (Ppargc1a, Pparg, Cpt1b, Clpp, Tp53, Kdm5a, Hif1a). These findings underline the presence of a gender-specific response to be considered when approaching obesity and related comorbidities. |
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spelling | pubmed-81253792021-05-17 Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model Moriggi, Manuela Belloli, Sara Barbacini, Pietro Murtaj, Valentina Torretta, Enrica Chaabane, Linda Canu, Tamara Penati, Silvia Malosio, Maria Luisa Esposito, Antonio Gelfi, Cecilia Moresco, Rosa Maria Capitanio, Daniele Int J Mol Sci Article Obesity is a chronic, complex pathology associated with a risk of developing secondary pathologies, including cardiovascular diseases, cancer, type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and musculoskeletal disorders. Since skeletal muscle accounts for more than 70% of total glucose disposal, metabolic alterations are strictly associated with the onset of insulin resistance and T2DM. The present study relies on the proteomic analysis of gastrocnemius muscle from 15 male and 15 female C56BL/J mice fed for 14 weeks with standard, 45% or 60% high-fat diets (HFD) adopting a label-free LC–MS/MS approach followed by bioinformatic pathway analysis. Results indicate changes in males due to HFD, with increased muscular stiffness (Col1a1, Col1a2, Actb), fiber-type switch from slow/oxidative to fast/glycolytic (decreased Myh7, Myl2, Myl3 and increased Myh2, Mylpf, Mybpc2, Myl1), increased oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction (decreased respiratory chain complex I and V and increased complex III subunits). At variance, females show few alterations and activation of compensatory mechanisms to counteract the increase of fatty acids. Bioinformatics analysis allows identifying upstream molecules involved in regulating pathways identified at variance in our analysis (Ppargc1a, Pparg, Cpt1b, Clpp, Tp53, Kdm5a, Hif1a). These findings underline the presence of a gender-specific response to be considered when approaching obesity and related comorbidities. MDPI 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8125379/ /pubmed/33925229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094680 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Moriggi, Manuela Belloli, Sara Barbacini, Pietro Murtaj, Valentina Torretta, Enrica Chaabane, Linda Canu, Tamara Penati, Silvia Malosio, Maria Luisa Esposito, Antonio Gelfi, Cecilia Moresco, Rosa Maria Capitanio, Daniele Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title | Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title_full | Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title_fullStr | Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title_short | Skeletal Muscle Proteomic Profile Revealed Gender-Related Metabolic Responses in a Diet-Induced Obesity Animal Model |
title_sort | skeletal muscle proteomic profile revealed gender-related metabolic responses in a diet-induced obesity animal model |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8125379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33925229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22094680 |
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