| Literature DB >> 32035132 |
Qiu-Nan Chen1, Zhen Fan1, An-Kang Lyu1, Jing Wu1, Ai Guo1, Yun-Fei Yang1, Jin-Liang Chen2, Qian Xiao3.
Abstract
Fibrosis is a key pathological event during muscle aging that accelerates the development of sarcopenia. We show that sarcolipin (SLN) is highly expressed during aging, promotes intracellular calcium overload and participates in impaired myogenic differentiation. d-Galactose (D-gal) was used to induce senescence in C2C12 myoblasts. Conventional AAV-mediated SLN knockdown cells were used to study the role of SLN in muscle physiology and pathophysiology. C2C12 cells were treated with D-gal, which promoted fibrosis and SLN upregulation. The expression of TGF-β1 and α-SMA, which participate in myogenic transdifferentiation, were also elevated. C2C12 cells with reduced sarcolipin expression produced decreased amounts of collagen. Our study identified an unrecognized role of SLN in regulating myogenic transdifferentiation during aging-associated skeletal muscle cell fibrosis. Targeting SLN may be a novel therapeutic strategy to relieve sarcopenia-associated muscle fibrosis.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium overload; Fibrosis; Sarcolipin; Sarcopenia; Transdifferentiation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32035132 DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2020.111890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Cell Res ISSN: 0014-4827 Impact factor: 3.905