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Regulation of skeletal muscle energy/nutrient-sensing pathways during metabolic adaptation to fasting in healthy humans

机译:代谢适应期间骨骼肌能量/营养传感途径的调节,以禁食健康人体

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During fasting, rapid metabolic adaptations are required to maintain energy homeostasis. This occurs by a coordinated regulation of energy/nutrient-sensing pathways leading to transcriptional activation and repression of specific sets of genes. The aim of the study was to investigate how short-term fasting affects whole body energy homeostasis and skeletal muscle energy/nutrient-sensing pathways and transcriptome in humans. For this purpose, 12 young healthy men were studied during a 24-h fast. Whole body glucose/lipid oxidation rates were determined by indirect calorimetry, and blood and skeletal muscle biopsies were collected and analyzed at baseline and after 10 and 24 h of fasting. As expected, fasting induced a time-dependent decrease in plasma insulin and leptin levels, whereas levels of ketone bodies and free fatty acids increased. This was associated with a metabolic shift from glucose toward lipid oxidation. At the molecular level, activation of the protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) and mammalian target of rapamycin pathways was time-dependently reduced in skeletal muscle during fasting, whereas the AMP-activated protein kinase activity remained unaffected. Furthermore, we report some changes in the phosphory-lation and/or content of forkhead protein 1, sirtuin 1, and class Ha histone deacetylase 4, suggesting that these pathways might be involved in the transcriptional adaptation to fasting. Finally, transcriptome profiling identified genes that were significantly regulated by fasting in skeletal muscle at both early and late time points. Collectively, our study provides a comprehensive map of the main energy/ nutrient-sensing pathways and transcriptomic changes during short-term adaptation to fasting in human skeletal muscle.
机译:在禁食期间,需要快速代谢适应来维持能量稳态。这是通过对能量/营养传感途径的协调调节来进行,导致特定基因组的转录激活和抑制。该研究的目的是研究短期禁食如何影响全身能量稳态和人类的骨骼肌能量/营养传感途径和转录组。为此目的,在快速24小时内研究了12名年轻健康的男性。通过间接量热法测定全身葡萄糖/脂氧化速率,并在基线和禁食时分析血液和骨骼肌活组织检查并分析。如预期的那样,禁食诱导血浆胰岛素和瘦素水平的时间依赖性降低,而酮体水平和游离脂肪酸的水平增加。这与葡萄糖向脂质氧化的代谢移位有关。在分子水平下,在禁食期间,在骨骼肌中,蛋白激酶B(PKB / AKT)和哺乳动物靶的乳蛋白途径的激活,而AMP活化的蛋白激酶活性不受影响。此外,我们报告了尖头蛋白1,Sirtuin 1和A类HA组蛋白脱乙酰化酶4的磷酸化液和/或含量的一些变化,表明这些途径可能参与禁食的转录改编。最后,通过在早期和晚期时间点捕获骨骼肌中的牢固地调节的转录组分析鉴定的基因。集体,我们的研究提供了在短期适应期间的主要能量/营养传感途径和转录组变化的全面地图,以禁食人骨骼肌。

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