运动减轻衰老SAMP8小鼠的骨骼肌萎缩:来自核磁共振代谢组学的代谢见解

IF 4.2 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Wenfang Wu, Linglin Zhang, Yifen Chen, Caihua Huang, Longhe Yang, Donghai Lin
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与年龄相关的骨骼肌萎缩是老年人的一个主要健康问题,它会导致活动能力下降、跌倒风险增加和代谢功能障碍。衰老加速倾向8 (SAMP8)小鼠模型以其快速衰老和早期认知能力下降而闻名,是研究年龄相关肌肉变性的重要模型。虽然先前的研究表明,运动通过促进再生和提高力量来减轻肌肉萎缩,但其潜在的代谢机制仍然知之甚少。本研究采用SAMP8模型评估运动对肌肉萎缩及相关代谢变化的影响。我们的研究结果表明,运动通过减轻体重、增加骨骼肌质量和减少脂肪积累来促进肌肉生长。此外,锻炼可以提高握力、肌肉张力和肌纤维横截面积,从而保持肌肉功能。基于核磁共振的代谢组学分析确定了运动调节的关键代谢途径,包括甘氨酸、丝氨酸和苏氨酸代谢;丙氨酸、天冬氨酸和谷氨酸代谢;丙酮酸代谢;牛磺酸和次牛磺酸代谢。这些发现强调了运动在对抗与年龄相关的肌肉萎缩方面的治疗潜力,并阐明了其益处背后的代谢途径。
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Exercise Attenuates Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Senescent SAMP8 Mice: Metabolic Insights from NMR-Based Metabolomics.

Age-related skeletal muscle atrophy is a major health concern in the elderly, contributing to reduced mobility, increased risk of falls, and metabolic dysfunction. The senescence-accelerated prone 8 (SAMP8) mouse model, known for its rapid aging and early cognitive decline, serves as an essential model for studying age-related muscle degeneration. While previous studies have shown that exercise attenuates muscle atrophy by promoting regeneration and improving strength, the underlying metabolic mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study used the SAMP8 model to evaluate the effects of exercise on muscle atrophy and associated metabolic changes. Our results show that exercise promoted muscle growth by reducing body weight, increasing skeletal muscle mass, and decreasing fat accumulation. Furthermore, exercise improved grip strength, muscle tone, and muscle fiber cross-sectional area, thereby preserving muscle functionality. NMR-based metabolomic analysis identified key metabolic pathways modulated by exercise, including glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism; alanine, aspartate, and glutamate metabolism; pyruvate metabolism; and taurine and hypotaurine metabolism. These findings underscore the therapeutic potential of exercise in combating age-related muscle wasting and elucidate the metabolic pathways underlying its benefits.

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Molecules
Molecules 化学-有机化学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
8.70%
发文量
7524
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, CODEN: MOLEFW) is an open access journal of synthetic organic chemistry and natural product chemistry. All articles are peer-reviewed and published continously upon acceptance. Molecules is published by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Our aim is to encourage chemists to publish as much as possible their experimental detail, particularly synthetic procedures and characterization information. There is no restriction on the length of the experimental section. In addition, availability of compound samples is published and considered as important information. Authors are encouraged to register or deposit their chemical samples through the non-profit international organization Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI). Molecules has been launched in 1996 to preserve and exploit molecular diversity of both, chemical information and chemical substances.
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