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Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice

Disruptions to muscle protein turnover and metabolic regulation contribute to muscle wasting during the progression of cancer cachexia. The initiation of cachexia is also associated with decreased physical activity. While chronic muscle AMPK activation occurs during cachexia progression in Apc (Min)...

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Autores principales: Fix, Dennis K., Counts, Brittany R., Smuder, Ashley J., Sarzynski, Mark A., Koh, Ho‐Jin, Carson, James A.
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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/PMC8284248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34270178
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14924
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author Fix, Dennis K.
Counts, Brittany R.
Smuder, Ashley J.
Sarzynski, Mark A.
Koh, Ho‐Jin
Carson, James A.
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Smuder, Ashley J.
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description Disruptions to muscle protein turnover and metabolic regulation contribute to muscle wasting during the progression of cancer cachexia. The initiation of cachexia is also associated with decreased physical activity. While chronic muscle AMPK activation occurs during cachexia progression in Apc (Min) (/+) (MIN) mice, a preclinical cachexia model, the understanding of muscle AMPK’s role during cachexia initiation is incomplete. Therefore, we examined if voluntary wheel exercise could improve skeletal muscle AMPK signaling in pre‐cachectic MIN mice. Next, we examined muscle AMPK’s role in aberrant catabolic signaling in response to a 12‐h fast in mice initiating cachexia. Male C57BL/6 (B6: N = 26) and MIN (N = 29) mice were subjected to ad libitum feeding, 12‐h fast, or 4 wks. of wheel access and then a 12‐h fast during the initiation of cachexia. Male tamoxifen‐inducible skeletal muscle AMPKα (1) α (2) (KO) knockout mice crossed with Apc (Min) (/+) and floxed controls were examined (WT: N = 8, KO: N = 8, MIN: N = 10, MIN KO: N = 6). Male mice underwent a 12‐h fast and the gastrocnemius muscle was analyzed. MIN gastrocnemius mass was reduced compared to B6 mice. A 12‐h fast induced MIN muscle AMPK(T172), FOXO(S413), and ULK‐1(S555) phosphorylation compared to B6. Wheel running attenuated these inductions. A 12‐h fast induced MIN muscle MuRF‐1 protein expression compared to B6 and was suppressed by wheel running. Additionally, fasting induced muscle autophagy signaling and disrupted mitochondrial quality protein expression in the MIN, which was prevented in the MIN KO. We provide evidence that increased skeletal muscle AMPK sensitivity to a 12‐h fast is an adverse event in pre‐cachectic MIN mice, and exercise can improve this regulation.
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spelling pubmed-82842482021-07-21 Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice Fix, Dennis K. Counts, Brittany R. Smuder, Ashley J. Sarzynski, Mark A. Koh, Ho‐Jin Carson, James A. Physiol Rep Original Articles Disruptions to muscle protein turnover and metabolic regulation contribute to muscle wasting during the progression of cancer cachexia. The initiation of cachexia is also associated with decreased physical activity. While chronic muscle AMPK activation occurs during cachexia progression in Apc (Min) (/+) (MIN) mice, a preclinical cachexia model, the understanding of muscle AMPK’s role during cachexia initiation is incomplete. Therefore, we examined if voluntary wheel exercise could improve skeletal muscle AMPK signaling in pre‐cachectic MIN mice. Next, we examined muscle AMPK’s role in aberrant catabolic signaling in response to a 12‐h fast in mice initiating cachexia. Male C57BL/6 (B6: N = 26) and MIN (N = 29) mice were subjected to ad libitum feeding, 12‐h fast, or 4 wks. of wheel access and then a 12‐h fast during the initiation of cachexia. Male tamoxifen‐inducible skeletal muscle AMPKα (1) α (2) (KO) knockout mice crossed with Apc (Min) (/+) and floxed controls were examined (WT: N = 8, KO: N = 8, MIN: N = 10, MIN KO: N = 6). Male mice underwent a 12‐h fast and the gastrocnemius muscle was analyzed. MIN gastrocnemius mass was reduced compared to B6 mice. A 12‐h fast induced MIN muscle AMPK(T172), FOXO(S413), and ULK‐1(S555) phosphorylation compared to B6. Wheel running attenuated these inductions. A 12‐h fast induced MIN muscle MuRF‐1 protein expression compared to B6 and was suppressed by wheel running. Additionally, fasting induced muscle autophagy signaling and disrupted mitochondrial quality protein expression in the MIN, which was prevented in the MIN KO. We provide evidence that increased skeletal muscle AMPK sensitivity to a 12‐h fast is an adverse event in pre‐cachectic MIN mice, and exercise can improve this regulation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8284248/ /pubmed/34270178 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14924 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fix, Dennis K.
Counts, Brittany R.
Smuder, Ashley J.
Sarzynski, Mark A.
Koh, Ho‐Jin
Carson, James A.
Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title_full Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title_fullStr Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title_full_unstemmed Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title_short Wheel running improves fasting‐induced AMPK signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
title_sort wheel running improves fasting‐induced ampk signaling in skeletal muscle from tumor‐bearing mice
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34270178
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14924
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