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Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model

Skeletal muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse, aging, and disease. We compared changes in muscle mass and the transcriptome profile after short-term immobilization in a divergent model of high and low responders to endurance training to identify biological processes associated with t...

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Autores principales: Thompson, Jamie-Lee M., West, Daniel W. D., Doering, Thomas M., Budiono, Boris P., Lessard, Sarah J., Koch, Lauren G., Britton, Steven L., Byrne, Nuala M., Brown, Matthew A., Ashton, Kevin J., Coffey, Vernon G.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261723
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author Thompson, Jamie-Lee M.
West, Daniel W. D.
Doering, Thomas M.
Budiono, Boris P.
Lessard, Sarah J.
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Byrne, Nuala M.
Brown, Matthew A.
Ashton, Kevin J.
Coffey, Vernon G.
author_facet Thompson, Jamie-Lee M.
West, Daniel W. D.
Doering, Thomas M.
Budiono, Boris P.
Lessard, Sarah J.
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Byrne, Nuala M.
Brown, Matthew A.
Ashton, Kevin J.
Coffey, Vernon G.
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description Skeletal muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse, aging, and disease. We compared changes in muscle mass and the transcriptome profile after short-term immobilization in a divergent model of high and low responders to endurance training to identify biological processes associated with the early atrophy response. Female rats selectively bred for high response to endurance training (HRT) and low response to endurance training (LRT; n = 6/group; generation 19) underwent 3 day hindlimb cast immobilization to compare atrophy of plantaris and soleus muscles with line-matched controls (n = 6/group). RNA sequencing was utilized to identify Gene Ontology Biological Processes with differential gene set enrichment. Aerobic training performed prior to the intervention showed HRT improved running distance (+60.6 ± 29.6%), while LRT were unchanged (-0.3 ± 13.3%). Soleus atrophy was greater in LRT vs. HRT (-9.0 ±8.8 vs. 6.2 ±8.2%; P<0.05) and there was a similar trend in plantaris (-16.4 ±5.6% vs. -8.5 ±7.4%; P = 0.064). A total of 140 and 118 biological processes were differentially enriched in plantaris and soleus muscles, respectively. Soleus muscle exhibited divergent LRT and HRT responses in processes including autophagy and immune response. In plantaris, processes associated with protein ubiquitination, as well as the atrogenes (Trim63 and Fbxo32), were more positively enriched in LRT. Overall, LRT demonstrate exacerbated atrophy compared to HRT, associated with differential gene enrichments of biological processes. This indicates that genetic factors that result in divergent adaptations to endurance exercise, may also regulate biological processes associated with short-term muscle unloading.
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spelling pubmed-87579172022-01-14 Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model Thompson, Jamie-Lee M. West, Daniel W. D. Doering, Thomas M. Budiono, Boris P. Lessard, Sarah J. Koch, Lauren G. Britton, Steven L. Byrne, Nuala M. Brown, Matthew A. Ashton, Kevin J. Coffey, Vernon G. PLoS One Research Article Skeletal muscle atrophy is a physiological response to disuse, aging, and disease. We compared changes in muscle mass and the transcriptome profile after short-term immobilization in a divergent model of high and low responders to endurance training to identify biological processes associated with the early atrophy response. Female rats selectively bred for high response to endurance training (HRT) and low response to endurance training (LRT; n = 6/group; generation 19) underwent 3 day hindlimb cast immobilization to compare atrophy of plantaris and soleus muscles with line-matched controls (n = 6/group). RNA sequencing was utilized to identify Gene Ontology Biological Processes with differential gene set enrichment. Aerobic training performed prior to the intervention showed HRT improved running distance (+60.6 ± 29.6%), while LRT were unchanged (-0.3 ± 13.3%). Soleus atrophy was greater in LRT vs. HRT (-9.0 ±8.8 vs. 6.2 ±8.2%; P<0.05) and there was a similar trend in plantaris (-16.4 ±5.6% vs. -8.5 ±7.4%; P = 0.064). A total of 140 and 118 biological processes were differentially enriched in plantaris and soleus muscles, respectively. Soleus muscle exhibited divergent LRT and HRT responses in processes including autophagy and immune response. In plantaris, processes associated with protein ubiquitination, as well as the atrogenes (Trim63 and Fbxo32), were more positively enriched in LRT. Overall, LRT demonstrate exacerbated atrophy compared to HRT, associated with differential gene enrichments of biological processes. This indicates that genetic factors that result in divergent adaptations to endurance exercise, may also regulate biological processes associated with short-term muscle unloading. Public Library of Science 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8757917/ /pubmed/35025912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261723 Text en © 2022 Thompson et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thompson, Jamie-Lee M.
West, Daniel W. D.
Doering, Thomas M.
Budiono, Boris P.
Lessard, Sarah J.
Koch, Lauren G.
Britton, Steven L.
Byrne, Nuala M.
Brown, Matthew A.
Ashton, Kevin J.
Coffey, Vernon G.
Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title_full Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title_fullStr Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title_full_unstemmed Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title_short Effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
title_sort effect of short-term hindlimb immobilization on skeletal muscle atrophy and the transcriptome in a low compared with high responder to endurance training model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8757917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35025912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261723
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