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Ursolic acid induces myoglobin expression and skeletal muscle remodeling in mice.

Authors :
Bakhtiari, Nuredin
Soulemani, Masoud
Javan, Mohammad
Hemmati, Roohullah
Hosseinkhani, Saman
Source :
Physiology & Pharmacology; Winter2015, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p373-382, 10p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Introduction: Ursolic Acid (UA) is a lipophilic triterpenoid compound, found in large amounts in apple peel. Anabolic effects of UA on the skeletal muscle and the role of this tissue as a key regulator of systematic aging aroused this question in mind whether UA might amend skeletal muscle performances such as myoglobin expression and also whether it switches skeletal muscle fibers from glycolytic to oxidative. Methods: In this study, 20 male C57BL/6 mice, aged 10 months, were used and divided to 2 groups. One group received UA (200 mg/kg) + corn oil as vehicle, and the other group was given only corn oil, intraperitoneally. Injection was done twice a day for 7 days, after which skeletal muscle was isolated and evaluated for myoglobin expression and fiber typing by western blotting and mATPase histochemistry techniques. Results: UA caused myoglobin over-expression (p<0/01). It also changed anaerobic glycolytic muscle fibers into fast-oxidative (∼ 30%) and slow-oxidative (4%) fibers. Conclusion: It seems that UA mimics beneficial effects of exercise through up-regulation of myoglobin expression and switching of muscle fiber types into oxidative fibers. It may be proposed as a good candidate for treatment of skeletal muscle dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Urdu
ISSN :
17350581
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physiology & Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101817957