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Impact of fasting on the rhythmic expression of myogenic and metabolic factors in skeletal muscle of adult mice.

T Shavlakadze1, T Anwari, Z Soffe, G Cozens, P J Mark, C Gondro, M D Grounds.   

Abstract

Circadian rhythms and metabolism are tightly integrated, and rhythmic expression of metabolic factors is common in homeostatic processes. We measured the temporal changes in the expression of myogenic regulatory factors and expression and activity level of molecules involved in protein metabolism in skeletal muscles and livers in mice and examined the impact of fasting. Tissues were collected over 24 h (at zeitgeber times ZT1, ZT5, ZT9, ZT13, ZT17, ZT21, and ZT1 the following day) from adult male C57Bl/6J mice that had been either freely fed or fasted for 24 h. In skeletal muscle, there was a robust rise in the mRNA expression of the myogenic regulatory factors MyoD and myogenin during dark hours which was strongly suppressed by fasting. Circadian pattern was observed for mRNA of MuRF1, Akt1, and ribosomal protein S6 in muscles in fed and fasted mice and for Fbxo32 in fed mice. Activity (phosphorylation) levels of Akt(Ser473) displayed temporal regulation in fasted (but not fed) mice and were high at ZT9. Fasting caused significant reductions in phosphorylation for both Akt and S6 in muscles, indicative of inactivation. Hepatic phosphorylated Akt(Ser473) and S6(Ser235/236) proteins did not exhibit daily rhythms. Fasting significantly reduced hepatic Akt(473) phosphorylation compared with fed levels, although (unlike in muscle) it did not affect S6(Ser235/236) phosphorylation. This in vivo circadian study addresses for the first time the signaling activities of key molecules related to protein turnover and their possible cross-regulation of expression of genes related to protein degradation.

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Keywords:  Akt; Fbxo32; MuRF1; MyoD; circadian rhythm

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23596176     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00027.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   4.249


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