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Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial bioenergetics are sensitive to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) concentration. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and respiration [oxygen consumption rate (OCR)] are altered at physiological ADP concentrations (i.e. ADP insensitivity) in aged human muscle. Here, we investi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36159599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rco2.29 |
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author | Pharaoh, Gavin Brown, Jacob Ranjit, Rojina Ungvari, Zoltan Van Remmen, Holly |
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description | BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial bioenergetics are sensitive to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) concentration. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and respiration [oxygen consumption rate (OCR)] are altered at physiological ADP concentrations (i.e. ADP insensitivity) in aged human muscle. Here, we investigate ADP sensitivity in mouse muscle mitochondria. METHODS: We measured OCR and ROS production in permeabilized gastrocnemius fibres using an ADP titration protocol and the Oroboros O2k respirometer and fluorometer. We measured changes in ADP sensitivity in muscle from mice at different ages, after sciatic nerve transection (denervation), and in response to increased oxidative stress (Sod1(−/−) mice). Further, we asked whether the mitochondrial-targeted peptide SS-31 can modulate ADP insensitivity and contractile function in the Sod1(−/−) mouse model. RESULTS: Reduced ADP sensitivity is associated with increases in mitochondrial ROS production in aged (62%) and Sod1(−/−) (33%) mice. The maximal capacity to produce ROS does not increase with age, and there is no effect of age on ADP sensitivity for OCR in mouse gastrocnemii. Denervation does not induce ADP insensitivity for either ROS generation or OCR. Treatment of Sod1(−/−) mice with SS-31 increases ADP sensitivity for both OCR and ROS, decreases maximal ROS production ((~)40%), and improves resistance to muscle fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: Adenosine diphosphate sensitivity for ROS production decreases in aged mouse gastrocnemius muscle fibres, although aged mice do not exhibit a difference in OCR. Denervation does not induce ADP insensitivity; however, insensitivity to ADP is induced in a model of oxidative stress. ADP insensitivity could contribute to muscle fatigue, and SS-31 may be the first drug capable of targeting this aging phenotype. |
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spelling | pubmed-95031372022-09-23 Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation Pharaoh, Gavin Brown, Jacob Ranjit, Rojina Ungvari, Zoltan Van Remmen, Holly JCSM Rapid Commun Article BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial bioenergetics are sensitive to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) concentration. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and respiration [oxygen consumption rate (OCR)] are altered at physiological ADP concentrations (i.e. ADP insensitivity) in aged human muscle. Here, we investigate ADP sensitivity in mouse muscle mitochondria. METHODS: We measured OCR and ROS production in permeabilized gastrocnemius fibres using an ADP titration protocol and the Oroboros O2k respirometer and fluorometer. We measured changes in ADP sensitivity in muscle from mice at different ages, after sciatic nerve transection (denervation), and in response to increased oxidative stress (Sod1(−/−) mice). Further, we asked whether the mitochondrial-targeted peptide SS-31 can modulate ADP insensitivity and contractile function in the Sod1(−/−) mouse model. RESULTS: Reduced ADP sensitivity is associated with increases in mitochondrial ROS production in aged (62%) and Sod1(−/−) (33%) mice. The maximal capacity to produce ROS does not increase with age, and there is no effect of age on ADP sensitivity for OCR in mouse gastrocnemii. Denervation does not induce ADP insensitivity for either ROS generation or OCR. Treatment of Sod1(−/−) mice with SS-31 increases ADP sensitivity for both OCR and ROS, decreases maximal ROS production ((~)40%), and improves resistance to muscle fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: Adenosine diphosphate sensitivity for ROS production decreases in aged mouse gastrocnemius muscle fibres, although aged mice do not exhibit a difference in OCR. Denervation does not induce ADP insensitivity; however, insensitivity to ADP is induced in a model of oxidative stress. ADP insensitivity could contribute to muscle fatigue, and SS-31 may be the first drug capable of targeting this aging phenotype. 2021 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9503137/ /pubmed/36159599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rco2.29 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Pharaoh, Gavin Brown, Jacob Ranjit, Rojina Ungvari, Zoltan Van Remmen, Holly Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title | Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title_full | Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title_fullStr | Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title_full_unstemmed | Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title_short | Reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
title_sort | reduced adenosine diphosphate sensitivity in skeletal muscle mitochondria increases reactive oxygen species production in mouse models of aging and oxidative stress but not denervation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9503137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36159599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rco2.29 |
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