Myocilin as a Potential Factor for the Fast Type Change in the Muscle Isoform Composition: A Mini Review

Yunsuk Choi, H. Jee
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BACKGROUND Various factors-based properties of the skeletal muscle are determined by mechanical stress, chemical stimuli, neuromuscular stimuli, different protein isoforms etc. The properties of the muscle are formed in the process of the balance between anabolism and catabolism. Especially, the anabolism on the way of the cell proliferation to its differentiation is accompanied by various controlling signal pathways.OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study focused on the mTOR/S6K system, Myosin, and Myocilin among these signaling pathways, especially on previously reported studies on the contribution of Myocilin to the skeletal muscle fiber type transformation.METHODS To identify the molecular pathways related to muscle development, the KEGG Mapper was used to present the mTOR-related signaling system that has not been identified so far.RESULTS Consequently, it suggests that it affects the myogenic process, through the path of PI3K->AKT->MEF2->MyoC->mTOR->p70S6K->S6.CONCLUSIONS It also suggests that Myocilin serves as a potential effector to control skeletal muscle cell type. Furthermore, more detailed study on the potential target-oriented (to the fast or slow fiber type change) role of Myocilin for enhancing the health state by adjusted exercise programs developed by its optimal type, intensity, frequency, and time is awaited.
肌素作为肌肉异构体组成快速类型变化的潜在因素:综述
骨骼肌的各种特性是由机械应力、化学刺激、神经肌肉刺激、不同的蛋白质异构体等因素决定的。肌肉的特性是在合成代谢和分解代谢的平衡过程中形成的。特别是细胞增殖到分化过程中的合成代谢,伴随着多种调控信号通路。本研究的目的是关注这些信号通路中的mTOR/S6K系统、Myosin和心肌蛋白,特别是先前报道的关于心肌蛋白对骨骼肌纤维类型转化的贡献的研究。方法:为了确定与肌肉发育相关的分子途径,使用KEGG Mapper来呈现迄今尚未确定的mtor相关信号系统。结果表明,它通过PI3K->AKT->MEF2->MyoC->mTOR->p70S6K->S6的通路影响肌生成过程。结论:心肌素可能是控制骨骼肌细胞类型的潜在效应物。此外,更详细的研究可能的目标导向(快或慢纤维类型的变化)的作用,肌素通过调整运动方案制定其最佳类型,强度,频率和时间来改善健康状态。
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