| Literature DB >> 31741685 |
Britt-Marie Iresjö1,2, Andreas Landin3,4, Claes Ohlsson3,4, Kent Lundholm1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous investigations have indicated upregulation of gene expression in cellular pathways related to the biosynthesis of steroids in response to amino acids (AA) in skeletal muscle cells. This suggests AA as modulators of de novo synthesis of sex steroids for muscle growth and improved functional capacity. The aim of the present study was to investigate if increased availability of amino acids induced biosynthesis of sex steroids in skeletal muscles.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acids; BCAA; Estrogenic steroids; MVD enzyme; Skeletal muscle cells; Steroid biosynthesis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31741685 PMCID: PMC6849273 DOI: 10.1186/s12263-019-0652-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Nutr ISSN: 1555-8932 Impact factor: 5.523
Fig. 1Timeline of the cell culture process. L6 cells were cultured in AA starvation media with low amino acid concentrations (0.14 mM) at the start of experiments. Cell culture media were replaced after 24 h, and cells were incubated in “refeeding media” for 18 h. AA refeeding medium is comparable to DMEM except for modified amino acid concentrations. An asterisk denotes DMEM = Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium, high glucose (contains 9 mM AA and 4.5 g/L glucose). FBS = fetal bovine serum
Fig. 3a, b Western blot of MVD proteins. a MVD-protein levels increased almost equally when confluent L6 cells were cultured in the presence of BCAA concentrations only (2.8 mM), compared to all amino acids at high (9 mM) and low amino acid concentrations (0.3 mM). * p < 0.01 vs BCAA and high AA; n = 3 per group. b MVD proteins appeared at expected 43 kDa as a single band. Equal amounts of total protein/sample were applied (30 μg) and confirmed by Ponceau S staining of membranes. Chemiluminescent signals were quantified in ChemiDoc imaging system and Quantity One software
Fig. 2a, b Effect of amino acids on estrogenic steroids and MVD protein levels. Quantity of estrogenic steroids (a) and MVD-protein levels (b) increased in L6 cells when cultured in the presence of high AA concentrations (9 mM) compared to low AA concentrations (0.3 mM) in the culture media. Estrone + 18 ± 3%, estradiol + 31 ± 4%, n = 10/group in a, and n = 17/group in b * p < 0.001 vs low AA. Steroid concentrations were determined by GC-MS/MS and MVD proteins by Western blot as described in “Methods” section. Cell numbers following low and high amino acid exposures were equal as confirmed by crystal violet staining (≈ 2 × 107 cells in a)