Antioxidant treatment with N-acetylcysteine regulates mammalian skeletal muscle Na+-K+-ATPase alpha gene expression during repeated contractions
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Antioxidant treatment with N-acetylcysteine regulates mammalian skeletal muscle Na+-K+-ATPase alpha gene expression during repeated contractions
Abstract
Exercise increases Na(+)-K(+) pump isoform gene expression and elevates muscle reactive oxygen species (ROS). We investigated whether enhanced ROS scavenging induced with the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC) blunted the increase in Na(+)-K(+) pump mRNA during repeated contractions in human and rat muscle. In experiment 1, well-trained subjects received saline or NAC intravenously prior to and during 45 min cycling. Vastus lateralis muscle biopsies were taken pre-infusion and following exercise. In experiment 2, isolated rat extensor digitorum longus muscles were pre-incubated without or with 10 mm NAC and then rested or stimulated electrically at 60 Hz for 90 s. After 3 h recovery, muscles were frozen. In both experiments, the muscles were analysed for Na(+)-K(+) pump alpha(1), alpha(2), alpha(3), beta(1), beta(2) and beta(3) mRNA. In experiment 1, exercise increased alpha(2) mRNA by 1.0-fold (P = 0.03), but alpha(2) mRNA was reduced by 0.40-fold with NAC (P = 0.03). Exercise increased alpha(3), beta(1) and beta(2) mRNA by 2.0- to 3.4-fold (P < 0.05), but these were not affected by NAC (P > 0.32). Neither exercise nor NAC altered alpha(1) or beta(3) mRNA (P > 0.31). In experiment 2, electrical stimulation increased alpha(1), alpha(2) and alpha(3) mRNA by 2.3- to 17.4-fold (P < 0.05), but these changes were abolished by NAC (P > 0.07). Electrical stimulation almost completely reduced beta(1) mRNA but only in the presence of NAC (P < 0.01). Neither electrical stimulation nor NAC altered beta(2) or beta(3) mRNA (P > 0.09). In conclusion, NAC attenuated the increase in Na(+)-K(+) pump alpha(2) mRNA with exercise in human muscle and all alpha isoforms with electrical stimulation in rat muscle. This indicates a regulatory role for ROS in Na(+)-K(+) pump alpha isoform mRNA in mammalian muscle during repeated contractions.
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