乳酸在运动适应中的新见解:蛋白质乳酸化是否起作用?

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Zhen Wang, Lin Zhu
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摘要

体育活动和锻炼被广泛认为是促进身体健康和预防疾病的有效途径;然而,其潜在的分子机制仍有待充分阐明。在过去的几年里,乳酸化的发现将众所周知的运动代谢物乳酸推向了科学的聚光灯下。作为糖酵解的最终产物,乳酸最初被认为是导致肌肉疲劳的“代谢废物”;然而,随后的研究表明乳酸作为能量底物和信号转导分子在协调各种生理过程中的重要性。重要的是,新的翻译后修饰,乳酸化,在乳酸和表观遗传学之间建立了一座桥梁,并为理解乳酸在运动介导的健康促进中的作用提供了新的视角。尽管最近在啮齿类动物身上的一些证据表明,运动可以增加蛋白质的乳酸化,但在这一领域的研究结果好坏参半,有限的人体研究也没有显示出任何影响。这篇综述总结了目前关于运动介导的乳酸酰化的知识,为什么文献中可能存在不同的发现,并建议未来的研究可以进一步阐明这一分子生物学领域。
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New insights into lactate in exercise adaptations: does protein lactylation play a role?

Physical activity and exercise are widely recognized as effective ways to promote physical fitness and prevent disease; however, their underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be fully elucidated. Within the last few years, the discovery of lactylation has propelled the well-known exercise metabolite lactate into the scientific spotlight. As the end product of glycolysis, lactate was initially considered to be a "metabolic waste" leading to muscle fatigue; however, subsequent studies have demonstrated the importance of lactate as an energy substrate and a signal transduction molecule to coordinate various physiological processes. Importantly, the novel posttranslational modification, lactylation, establishes a bridge between lactate and epigenetics, and provides new perspectives for understanding the role of lactate in exercise-mediated health promotion. Although some recent evidence in rodents suggests that exercise increases protein lactylation, there are mixed findings in this area, with limited human studies showing no effects. This review summarizes current knowledge of exercise-mediated lactylation, why mixed findings in the literature may exist, and suggests future research that can add further clarity to this area of molecular biology.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism publishes original, mechanistic studies on the physiology of endocrine and metabolic systems. Physiological, cellular, and molecular studies in whole animals or humans will be considered. Specific themes include, but are not limited to, mechanisms of hormone and growth factor action; hormonal and nutritional regulation of metabolism, inflammation, microbiome and energy balance; integrative organ cross talk; paracrine and autocrine control of endocrine cells; function and activation of hormone receptors; endocrine or metabolic control of channels, transporters, and membrane function; temporal analysis of hormone secretion and metabolism; and mathematical/kinetic modeling of metabolism. Novel molecular, immunological, or biophysical studies of hormone action are also welcome.
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