口服乳酸对不同负荷条件下小鼠骨骼肌质量的影响。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
In vivo Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21873/invivo.13820
Yoshitaka Ohno, Masashi Nakatani, Yuki Matsui, Yohei Suda, Takafumi Ito, Koki Ando, Shingo Yokoyama, Katsumasa Goto
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背景/目的:乳酸是骨骼肌分泌的一种生理活性物质,被认为可以刺激肌肉质量的增加。然而,乳酸相关肌肉肥大的分子机制尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨口服乳酸盐是否会在不同的负荷条件下增加肌肉质量。材料与方法:将雄性C57BL/6J小鼠分为1)对照组、2)乳酸组、3)卸载组、4)乳酸卸载组、5)卸载后再加载组、6)乳酸卸载后再加载组。卸载组和卸载后再加载组小鼠分别进行2周后肢悬吊和2周后肢悬吊后活动恢复。乳酸组小鼠每周5天口服乳酸钠。评估快跖肌和慢比目鱼肌的肌肉质量(肌肉重量和蛋白质含量)和细胞内信号的变化。结果:在正常负重和卸载条件下,口服乳酸增加了足底和比目鱼肌的肌肉质量,抑制了5′amp活化蛋白激酶(AMPK)的磷酸化。然而,在卸载后重新加载期间,乳酸管理增加了足底肌的肌肉质量并抑制了AMPK磷酸化,但在比目鱼肌中没有。结论:乳酸给药是治疗卸载相关性骨骼肌萎缩的有效对策。乳酸盐对骨骼肌质量的合成代谢作用可能因肌肉类型而异。
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Effect of Oral Lactate Administration on Skeletal Muscle Mass in Mice Under Different Loading Conditions.

Background/aim: Lactate is a physiologically active substance secreted by skeletal muscle that has been suggested to stimulate muscle mass gain. However, the molecular mechanism for lactate-associated muscle hypertrophy remains unclear. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether oral administration of lactate increases muscle mass under different loading conditions.

Materials and methods: Male C57BL/6J mice were divided into 1) control, 2) lactate, 3) unloading, 4) unloading with lactate, 5) reloading after unloading, and 6) reloading after unloading with lactate groups. Mice in the unloading and reloading after unloading groups were subjected to hindlimb suspension (HS) for two weeks and 2-week ambulation recovery after HS, respectively. Mice of the lactate groups were orally administered sodium lactate five days per week. The changes in muscle mass (muscle weight and protein content) and intracellular signals in fast plantaris and slow soleus muscles were evaluated.

Results: Oral administration of lactate increased the muscle mass and suppressed 5'AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation in both plantaris and soleus muscles under normal weight-bearing and unloading conditions. However, during reloading after unloading, lactate administration increased muscle mass and suppressed AMPK phosphorylation in the plantaris muscle, but not in the soleus muscle.

Conclusion: Lactate administration is an effective countermeasure for unloading-associated skeletal muscle atrophy. This anabolic effect of lactate on skeletal muscle mass may differ depending on muscle types.

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In vivo
In vivo 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.30%
发文量
330
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: IN VIVO is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to bring together original high quality works and reviews on experimental and clinical biomedical research within the frames of physiology, pathology and disease management. The topics of IN VIVO include: 1. Experimental development and application of new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; 2. Pharmacological and toxicological evaluation of new drugs, drug combinations and drug delivery systems; 3. Clinical trials; 4. Development and characterization of models of biomedical research; 5. Cancer diagnosis and treatment; 6. Immunotherapy and vaccines; 7. Radiotherapy, Imaging; 8. Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine; 9. Carcinogenesis.
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