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Carbon monoxide-loaded cell therapy as an exercise mimetic for sarcopenia treatment.
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Free Radical Biology & Medicine . Aug2024, Vol. 220, p67-77. 11p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Sarcopenia is characterized by loss of muscle strength and muscle mass with aging. The growing number of sarcopenia patients as a result of the aging population has no viable treatment. Exercise maintains muscle strength and mass by increasing peroxisome growth factor activating receptor γ-conjugating factor-1α (PGC-1α) and Akt signaling in skeletal muscle. The present study focused on the carbon monoxide (CO), endogenous activator of PGC-1α and Akt, and investigated the therapeutic potential of CO-loaded red blood cells (CO-RBCs), which is bioinspired from in vivo CO delivery system, as an exercise mimetic for the treatment of sarcopenia. Treatment of C2C12 myoblasts with the CO-donor increased the protein levels of PGC-1α which enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis and energy production. The CO-donor treatment also activated Akt, indicating that CO promotes muscle synthesis. CO levels were significantly elevated in the skeletal muscle of normal mice after intravenous administration of CO-RBCs. Furthermore, CO-RBCs restored the mRNA expression levels of PGC-1α in the skeletal muscle of two experimental sarcopenia mouse models, denervated (Den) and hindlimb unloading (HU) models. CO-RBCs also restored muscle mass in Den mice by activating Akt signaling and suppressing the muscle atrophy factors myostatin and atrogin-1, and oxidative stress. Treadmill tests further showed that the reduced running distance in HU mice was significantly restored by CO-RBC administration. These findings suggest that CO-RBCs have potential as an exercise mimetic for sarcopenia treatment. [Display omitted] • CO activates PGC-1α to promote mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle cells. • CO activates Akt signaling in vitro and in vivo. • CO-RBCs efficiently deliver CO to the skeletal muscles in vivo. • CO-RBCs restore muscle strength and mass in the two mouse models of sarcopenia. • CO-RBCs have potential as an excise mimetic for the treatment of sarcopenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 08915849
- Volume :
- 220
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Free Radical Biology & Medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 177455431
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2024.04.231