| Literature DB >> 35937928 |
Tiril Schjølberg1, Lucia Asoawe1, Solveig Krapf2, Arild C Rustan2, Hege G Thoresen2,3, Fred Haugen1.
Abstract
Work in cold environments may have a significant impact on occupational health. In these and similar situations, cold exposure localized to the extremities may reduce the temperature of underlying tissues. To investigate the molecular effects of cold exposure in muscle, and since adequate methods were missing, we established two experimental cold exposure models: 1) In vitroexposure to cold (18°C) or control temperature (37°C) of cultured human skeletal muscle cells (myotubes); and 2) unilateral cold exposure of hind limb skeletal muscle in anesthetized rats (intramuscular temperature 18°C), with contralateral control (37°C). This methodology enables studies of muscle responses to local cold exposures at the level of gene expression, but also other molecular outcomes. Graphical abstract.Entities:
Keywords: Cold exposure; In vitro; Myotubes; Protein expression; Skeletal muscle; mRNA
Year: 2022 PMID: 35937928 PMCID: PMC9303819 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325