Literature DB >> 29035972

Hyperammonemia and proteostasis in cirrhosis.

Srinivasan Dasarathy1, Maria Hatzoglou2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Skeletal muscle loss or sarcopenia is a frequent complication of cirrhosis that adversely affects clinical outcomes. As skeletal muscle is the largest store of proteins in the body, proteostasis or protein homeostasis is required for maintenance of muscle mass. This review will focus on disordered skeletal muscle proteostasis in liver disease. RECENT
FINDINGS: Increased skeletal muscle uptake of ammonia initiates responses that result in disordered proteostasis including impaired protein synthesis and increased autophagy. The cellular response to the stress of hyperammonemia (hyperammonemic stress response, HASR) involves the coordinated action of diverse signaling pathways targeting the molecular mechanisms of regulation of protein synthesis. Transcriptional upregulation of myostatin, a TGFβ superfamily member, results in impaired mTORC1 signaling. Phosphorylation of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α (eIF2α) also relates to decreased global protein synthesis rates and mTORC1 signaling. Ammonia also causes mitochondrial and bioenergetic dysfunction because of cataplerosis of α-ketoglutarate. Lowering ammonia, targeting components of HASR and regulating cellular amino acid levels can potentially restore proteostasis.
SUMMARY: Signaling via myostatin and eIF2α phosphorylation causes decreases in protein synthesis and mTORC1 activity with a parallel mitochondrial dysfunction and increased autophagy contributing to proteostasis perturbations during skeletal muscle hyperammonemia of liver disease.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29035972      PMCID: PMC5806198          DOI: 10.1097/MCO.0000000000000426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care        ISSN: 1363-1950            Impact factor:   4.294


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5.  Hyperammonemia results in reduced muscle function independent of muscle mass.

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Review 6.  Sarcopenia in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease: Can It Be Altered by Diet and Exercise?

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8.  Metabolic adaptation of skeletal muscle to hyperammonemia drives the beneficial effects of l-leucine in cirrhosis.

Authors:  Gangarao Davuluri; Dawid Krokowski; Bo-Jhih Guan; Avinash Kumar; Samjhana Thapaliya; Dharmvir Singh; Maria Hatzoglou; Srinivasan Dasarathy
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10.  Patient-perceived barriers to lifestyle interventions in cirrhosis.

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Authors:  Dil Afroze; Ashok Kumar
Journal:  FEBS J       Date:  2017-12-29       Impact factor: 5.542

2.  Sarcopenia in a mice model of chronic liver disease: role of the ubiquitin-proteasome system and oxidative stress.

Authors:  Fabián Campos; Johanna Abrigo; Francisco Aguirre; Bruno Garcés; Marco Arrese; Saul Karpen; Daniel Cabrera; Marcelo E Andía; Felipe Simon; Claudio Cabello-Verrugio
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2018-06-20       Impact factor: 3.657

Review 3.  Hyperammonemia and lactic acidosis in adults: Differential diagnoses with a focus on inborn errors of metabolism.

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Journal:  Rev Endocr Metab Disord       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 6.514

4.  Effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate supplementation on skeletal muscle in healthy and cirrhotic rats.

Authors:  Milan Holeček; Melita Vodeničarovová
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5.  Effects of branched-chain amino acids on muscles under hyperammonemic conditions.

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6.  Ethanol sensitizes skeletal muscle to ammonia-induced molecular perturbations.

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8.  Exercise and physical activity in cirrhosis: opportunities or perils.

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9.  Multiomics-Identified Intervention to Restore Ethanol-Induced Dysregulated Proteostasis and Secondary Sarcopenia in Alcoholic Liver Disease.

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Review 10.  Sarcopenia and frailty in decompensated cirrhosis.

Authors:  Puneeta Tandon; Aldo J Montano-Loza; Jennifer C Lai; Srinivasan Dasarathy; Manuela Merli
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