The commonly used antibiotic streptomycin reduces protein synthesis and differentiation in cultured C2C12 myotubes.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Chuqi He, Moritz Eggelbusch, Jelle Y Huijts, Andi Shi, Gerard J de Wit, Carla Offringa, Richard T Jaspers, Rob C I Wüst
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Abstract

The antibiotic streptomycin is an integral part of cell culture medium. Because streptomycin inhibits bacterial protein synthesis, streptomycin might also have off-target effects on muscle cell function. Here, we studied the effect of streptomycin on C2C12 myoblasts, myofiber growth, and metabolism. C2C12 myoblasts were cultured with or without streptomycin. The control condition consisted of carbenicillin and ampicillin. Streptomycin did not impair myoblast proliferation rate. Streptomycin exposure led to a ~ 40% reduction in myotube diameter and reduced protein synthesis rate. Myotubes with streptomycin showed a 25% lower differentiation and 60% lower fusion index. Expression of cell stress markers was upregulated by streptomycin. Mitochondrial respiration rate was unaffected by streptomycin, but gene expression levels of Myh3 and Acta1 were lower, as well as the protein content of mitochondrial complex I subunits. Myotubes cultured in the presence of streptomycin showed fragmentation of the mitochondrial network, a smaller mitochondrial footprint (-64%), and shorter branch lengths (-34%). Streptomycin does not alter C2C12 myoblast proliferation but reduces global protein synthesis rates in differentiating myotubes. The routine use of streptomycin in muscle cell cultures should be carefully evaluated, particularly when investigating muscle growth, metabolism, or protein synthesis, where off-target effects may confound experimental outcomes.

常用的抗生素链霉素减少了C2C12肌管中蛋白质的合成和分化。
抗生素链霉素是细胞培养基的重要组成部分。由于链霉素抑制细菌蛋白质合成,因此链霉素也可能对肌肉细胞功能有脱靶作用。我们研究了链霉素对C2C12成肌细胞、肌纤维生长和代谢的影响。用链霉素或不加链霉素培养C2C12成肌细胞。对照条件为卡比西林和氨苄西林。链霉素不影响成肌细胞增殖速率。链霉素暴露导致肌管直径减少约40%,蛋白质合成率降低。使用链霉素的肌管分化率降低25%,融合指数降低60%。链霉素可上调细胞应激标志物的表达。链霉素对线粒体呼吸速率无影响,但Myh3和Acta1基因表达水平较低,线粒体复合体I亚基蛋白含量较低。在链霉素存在下培养的肌管显示线粒体网络断裂,线粒体足迹较小(-64%),分支长度较短(-34%)。链霉素不会改变C2C12成肌细胞的增殖,但会降低分化肌管的总蛋白合成率。应仔细评估链霉素在肌肉细胞培养中的常规应用,特别是在研究肌肉生长、代谢或蛋白质合成时,脱靶效应可能会混淆实验结果。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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