Induction of amino acid transporters expression by endurance exercise in rat skeletal muscle
•Regulation of amino acid transporter expression in working muscle remains unclear.•Expression of amino acid transporters for leucine were induced by a bout of exercise.•Requirement of leucine in muscle cells might regulate expression of its transporters.•This information is beneficial for understan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2013-10, Vol.439 (4), p.449-452 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Regulation of amino acid transporter expression in working muscle remains unclear.•Expression of amino acid transporters for leucine were induced by a bout of exercise.•Requirement of leucine in muscle cells might regulate expression of its transporters.•This information is beneficial for understanding the muscle remodeling by exercise.
We here investigated whether an acute bout of endurance exercise would induce the expression of amino acid transporters that regulate leucine transport across plasma and lysosomal membranes in rat skeletal muscle. Rats ran on a motor-driven treadmill at a speed of 28m/min for 90min. Immediately after the exercise, we observed that expression of mRNAs encoding l-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) and CD98 was induced in the gastrocnemius, soleus, and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles. Sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporter 2 (SNAT2) mRNA was also induced by the exercise in those three muscles. Expression of proton-assisted amino acid transporter 1 (PAT1) mRNA was slightly but not significantly induced by a single bout of exercise in soleus and EDL muscles. Exercise-induced mRNA expression of these amino acid transporters appeared to be attenuated by repeated bouts of the exercise. These results suggested that the expression of amino acid transporters for leucine may be induced in response to an increase in the requirement for this amino acid in the cells of working skeletal muscles. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X 1090-2104 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbrc.2013.08.094 |