Accumulation of Advanced Glycation End-Products and Activation of the SCAP/SREBP Lipogenetic Pathway Occur in Diet-Induced Obese Mouse Skeletal Muscle.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Aim of this study was to investigate whether advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) accumulate
in skeletal myofibers of two different animal models of diabesity and whether this accumulation
could be associated to myosteatosis. Male C57Bl/6j mice and leptin-deficient
ob/ob mice were divided into three groups and underwent 15 weeks of dietary manipulation:
standard diet-fed C57 group (C57, n = 10), high-fat high-sugar diet-fed C57 group (HFHS,
n = 10), and standard diet-fed ob/ob group (OB/OB, n = 8). HFHS mice and OB/OB mice developed
glycometabolic abnormalities in association with decreased mass of the gastrocnemius
muscle, fast-to-slow transition of muscle fibers, and lipid accumulation (that occurred
preferentially in slow compared to fast fibers). Moreover, we found in muscle fibers of HFHS
and OB/OB mice accumulation of AGEs that was preferential for the lipid-accumulating
cells, increased expression of the lipogenic pathway SCAP/SREBP, and co-localisation between
AGEs and SCAP-(hyper)expressing cells (suggestive for SCAP glycosylation). The
increased expression of the SCAP/SREBP lipogenic pathway in muscle fibers is a possible
mechanism underlying lipid accumulation and linking myosteatosis to muscle fiber atrophy and fast-to-slow transition that occur in response to diabesity.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mastrocola, R; Collino, M; Nigro, D; Chiazza, F; D'Antona, Giuseppe; Aragno, M; Minetto, Ma
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