Skeletal muscle mitochondrial morphology negatively affected in mice lacking Xin.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biochemistry and Cell Biology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1139/bcb-2024-0034
Grace Martin, Dhuha Al-Sajee, Molly Gingrich, Rimsha Chattha, Michael Akcan, Cynthia M F Monaco, Megan C Hughes, Christopher G R Perry, Irena A Rebalka, Mark A Tarnopolsky, Thomas J Hawke
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Abstract

Altered mitochondrial structure and function are implicated in the functional decline of skeletal muscle. Numerous cytoskeletal proteins are known to affect mitochondrial homeostasis, but this complex network is still being unraveled. Here, we investigated mitochondrial alterations in mice lacking the cytoskeletal adapter protein, XIN (XIN-/-). XIN-/- and wild-type littermate male and female mice were fed a chow or high-fat diet (HFD; 60% kcal fat) for 8 weeks before analyses of their skeletal muscles were conducted. Immuno-electron microscopy (EM) and immunofluorescence staining revealed XIN in the mitochondria and peri-mitochondrial areas, as well as the myoplasm. Intermyofibrillar mitochondria in chow-fed XIN-/- mice were notably different from wild-type (large, and/or swollen in appearance). Succinate dehydrogenase and Cytochrome Oxidase IV staining indicated greater evidence of mitochondrial enzyme activity in XIN-/- mice. No difference in body mass gains or glucose handling was observed between cohorts with HFD. However, EM revealed significantly greater mitochondrial density with evident structural abnormalities (swelling, reduced cristae density) in XIN-/- mice. Absolute Complex I and II-supported respiration was not different between groups, but relative to mitochondrial density, was significantly lower in XIN-/-. These results provide the first evidence for a role of XIN in maintaining mitochondrial morphology and function.

缺乏欣的小鼠骨骼肌线粒体形态受到负面影响
线粒体结构和功能的改变与骨骼肌功能衰退有关。已知许多细胞骨架蛋白会影响线粒体的稳态,但这一复杂的网络仍在探索之中。在这里,我们研究了缺乏细胞骨架适配蛋白 XIN(XIN-/-)的小鼠线粒体的改变。在对 XIN-/- 和野生型同窝雌雄小鼠的骨骼肌进行分析之前,先喂食饲料或高脂饮食(HFD;60% 千卡脂肪)8 周。免疫电镜(EM)和免疫荧光染色显示线粒体和线粒体周围区域以及肌浆中存在 XIN。以饲料喂养的 XIN-/- 小鼠肌纤维间线粒体与野生型小鼠有明显不同(体积大和/或外观肿胀)。琥珀酸脱氢酶和细胞色素氧化酶 IV 染色显示,XIN-/-小鼠的线粒体酶活性更强。高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HFD)组间在体重增加或葡萄糖处理方面未观察到差异。然而,EM 发现 XIN-/- 小鼠的线粒体密度明显增大,并伴有明显的结构异常(肿胀、嵴密度降低)。各组间复合物 I 和 II 支持的绝对呼吸量没有差异,但相对于线粒体密度,XIN-/- 小鼠的线粒体密度明显较低。这些结果首次证明了 XIN 在维持线粒体形态和功能方面的作用。
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biochemistry and Cell Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.30
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0.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1929, Biochemistry and Cell Biology explores every aspect of general biochemistry and includes up-to-date coverage of experimental research into cellular and molecular biology in eukaryotes, as well as review articles on topics of current interest and notes contributed by recognized international experts. Special issues each year are dedicated to expanding new areas of research in biochemistry and cell biology.
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