Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents

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Autor(a) principal: Manfredi,L.H.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Paula-Gomes,S., Zanon,N.M., Kettelhut,I.C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2017001200604
Resumo: Myostatin is a novel negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. Myostatin expression is also found in heart in a much less extent, but it can be upregulated in pathological conditions, such as heart failure. Myostatin may be involved in inhibiting protein synthesis and/or increasing protein degradation in skeletal and cardiac muscles. Herein, we used cell cultures and isolated muscles from rats to determine protein degradation and synthesis. Muscles incubated with myostatin exhibited an increase in proteolysis with an increase of Atrogin-1, MuRF1 and LC3 genes. Extensor digitorum longus muscles and C2C12 myotubes exhibited a reduction in protein turnover. Cardiomyocytes showed an increase in proteolysis by activating autophagy and the ubiquitin proteasome system, and a decrease in protein synthesis by decreasing P70S6K. The effect of myostatin on protein metabolism is related to fiber type composition, which may be associated to the extent of atrophy mediated effect of myostatin on muscle.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
title Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
spellingShingle Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
Manfredi,L.H.
Myostatin
Skeletal muscle
Cardiomyocytes
Protein degradation
Protein synthesis
title_short Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
title_full Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
title_fullStr Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
title_full_unstemmed Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
title_sort Myostatin promotes distinct responses on protein metabolism of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers of rodents
author Manfredi,L.H.
author_facet Manfredi,L.H.
Paula-Gomes,S.
Zanon,N.M.
Kettelhut,I.C.
author_role author
author2 Paula-Gomes,S.
Zanon,N.M.
Kettelhut,I.C.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Manfredi,L.H.
Paula-Gomes,S.
Zanon,N.M.
Kettelhut,I.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Myostatin
Skeletal muscle
Cardiomyocytes
Protein degradation
Protein synthesis
topic Myostatin
Skeletal muscle
Cardiomyocytes
Protein degradation
Protein synthesis
description Myostatin is a novel negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. Myostatin expression is also found in heart in a much less extent, but it can be upregulated in pathological conditions, such as heart failure. Myostatin may be involved in inhibiting protein synthesis and/or increasing protein degradation in skeletal and cardiac muscles. Herein, we used cell cultures and isolated muscles from rats to determine protein degradation and synthesis. Muscles incubated with myostatin exhibited an increase in proteolysis with an increase of Atrogin-1, MuRF1 and LC3 genes. Extensor digitorum longus muscles and C2C12 myotubes exhibited a reduction in protein turnover. Cardiomyocytes showed an increase in proteolysis by activating autophagy and the ubiquitin proteasome system, and a decrease in protein synthesis by decreasing P70S6K. The effect of myostatin on protein metabolism is related to fiber type composition, which may be associated to the extent of atrophy mediated effect of myostatin on muscle.
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