| Literature DB >> 26657013 |
C S Tam1, J E Power2, T P Markovic3, C Yee2, M Morsch4, S V McLennan2,5, S M Twigg2,5.
Abstract
Skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling has been proposed as a feature of the pathogenic milieu associated with obesity and metabolic dysfunction. Whether muscle ECM is associated with impaired physical function in obese conditions is unknown. C57BL/6 mice were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) or chow for 5, 10 and 25 weeks. Non-invasive physiological tests (hang wire, hang mesh and grip strength) to assess neuromuscular function and motor co-ordination were performed. Genes related to ECM structure (COL1, COL3, COL6A2, SPARC), growth factors (TGFB1, TGFB2, CTGF, VEGF) and muscle function (DMD (Dp147), CPN3, DAG1) were measured in gastrocnemius muscle using real-time PCR and COL1, 3 and 6 protein were measured by western immunoblot. Compared with chow, HFD mice had two to six-fold lower muscle strength (hang wire test; raw data and multiplied by body weight) at all time-points (P<0.001) and two-fold lower hang mesh and grip strength at 10 weeks (P<0.05). At 5 weeks, COL1, COL3 and COL6 gene expression, but not protein levels were three to eight-fold lower in HFD compared with chow. In the HFD group at 5 weeks, greater COL3 and 6 gene expression were associated with poorer hang wire performance. For the first time, our results demonstrate links between muscle ECM structure and physical function in obesity.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26657013 PMCID: PMC4735053 DOI: 10.1038/nutd.2015.39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Diabetes ISSN: 2044-4052 Impact factor: 5.097
Figure 1Changes in muscle function after 5, 10 and 25 weeks of high-fat diet. Muscle function tests include the (a) hang wire, (b) hang mesh and (c) grip strength test. To account for potential effects of body weight, hang wire and hang mesh results are multiplied by body weight. At each time-point, Mann–Whitney U-tests were performed to examine differences between chow and high-fat fed mice. Data are presented as mean±s.e.m. **P<0.001; Unfilled bars, chow; filled bars, high-fat diet.
Figure 2Changes in gastrocnemius mRNA levels in genes related to (a) extracellular matrix remodelling, (b) extracellular matrix gene regulation and (c) muscle function. Gene expression was calculated using ΔΔCT and expressed as CHOW=1 (represented by dotted line). At each time-point, Mann–Whitney U-tests were performed to examine differences between chow and high-fat fed mice. Empty bars, 5 weeks; Striped bars, 10 weeks; Grey bars, 25 week time-point. CAPN3, calpain 3; COL, collagen; CTGF, connective tissue growth factor; DAG1, β-dystroglycan; DMD, dystrophin; SPARC, secreted protein and rich in cysteine; TGF, transforming growth factor; VEGF, vascular endothelial growth factor. *P<0.05, **P<0.001.