Myostatin expression is increased by food deprivation in a muscle-specific manner and contributes to muscle atrophy during prolonged food deprivation in mice
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- DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00504.2010
Myostatin expression is increased by food deprivation in a muscle-specific manner and contributes to muscle atrophy during prolonged food deprivation in mice
Abstract
During food deprivation (FD), skeletal muscle protein is broken down to produce amino acids for hepatic gluconeogenesis to maintain blood glucose levels. However, it is unclear what role, if any, the secreted antigrowth factor myostatin (MSTN) plays in the muscle atrophy induced by FD. We therefore examined expression and function of MSTN in FD in mice. Two days of FD significantly decreased muscle mass and protein content and increased mRNA levels of ubiquitin ligases MuRF-1 and atrogin-1 in fast-twitch tibialis anterior (TA) muscle but not slow-twitch soleus (Sol) muscle, while 2 days of refeeding returned these to fed values in TA. MSTN mRNA levels were significantly increased approximately threefold by 2 days, but not 1 day, of FD and returned to fed levels with 2 days of refeeding in TA but were not significantly affected by FD or refeeding in Sol. TA mass decreased to a similar amount after 1 day of FD in wild-type mice and mice null for the MSTN gene but was decreased to a greater amount in wild-type than MSTN-null mice by 2 days of FD. In addition, blood glucose levels decreased and corticosterone levels increased to a greater extent in MSTN-null mice after 2 days of FD, but surprisingly muscle MuRF-1 and atrogin-1 mRNA levels were not affected by the lack of MSTN during FD. Similarly, changes in hepatic enzyme expression in response to FD were identical between wild-type and MSTN-null mice. Our data are consistent with the hypothesis that MSTN is dispensable for the initial atrophy occurring in response to FD but attenuates the decrease in fast-twitch muscle mass during prolonged FD.
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