Attractin deficiency causes metabolic and morphological abnormalities in slow-twitch muscle
Skeletal muscle fibers are classified as slow-twitch and fast-twitch fibers, which have different reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis. Recently, Attractin ( Atrn ), which encodes secreted ( sAtrn ) and transmembrane ( mAtrn )-type proteins, has been shown to be invo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell and tissue research 2021-06, Vol.384 (3), p.745-756 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Skeletal muscle fibers are classified as slow-twitch and fast-twitch fibers, which have different reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis. Recently,
Attractin
(
Atrn
), which encodes secreted (
sAtrn
) and transmembrane (
mAtrn
)-type proteins, has been shown to be involved in free radical scavenging. Although
Atrn
has been found in skeletal muscle, little is known about the expression levels and function of
Atrn
in each muscle fiber type. Therefore, we investigate
sAtrn
and
mAtrn
expression levels in the slow-twitch soleus (sol) and fast-twitch extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles as well as the morphology and expression levels of antioxidant enzymes and functional mitochondrial markers using
Atrn
-deficient muscles. Both types of
Atrn
were expressed in the sol and EDL.
mAtrn
was mainly expressed in the adult sol, whereas
sAtrn
expression levels did not differ between muscle types. Moreover, mAtrn in the sol was abundantly localized in the subsarcolemmal area, especially in the myoplasm near mitochondria.
Atrn-
deficient
Zitter
rats showed muscle fiber atrophy, myofibril misalignment, mitochondrial swelling and vacuolation in the sol but not EDL. Furthermore, the
Atrn
-deficient sol exhibited a marked reduction in antioxidant enzyme
SOD1
,
GPx1
,
catalase
and
Prx6
and mitochondrial functional protein,
UCP2
, expression. Even
Atrn
-deficient EDL showed a significant reduction in
Prx3
,
Prx6
,
UCP2
and
UCP3
expression. These data indicate that
Atrn
-deficiency disturbs ROS metabolism in skeletal muscles. In particular,
mAtrn
is involved in metabolism in the slow-twitch sol muscle and
mAtrn
-deficiency may cause ROS imbalance, resulting in morphological abnormalities in the muscle. |
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ISSN: | 0302-766X 1432-0878 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00441-021-03423-w |