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Both ghrelin deletion and unacylated ghrelin overexpression preserve muscles in aging mice
- Source :
- Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale-IRIS, Aging (Albany NY)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Sarcopenia, the decline in muscle mass and functionality during aging, might arise from age-associated endocrine dysfunction. Ghrelin is a hormone circulating in both acylated (AG) and unacylated (UnAG) forms with anti-atrophic activity on skeletal muscle. Here, we show that not only lifelong overexpression of UnAG (Tg) in mice, but also the deletion of ghrelin gene (Ghrl KO) attenuated the age-associated muscle atrophy and functionality decline, as well as systemic inflammation. Yet, the aging of Tg and Ghrl KO mice occurs with different dynamics: while old Tg mice seem to preserve the characteristics of young animals, Ghrl KO mice features deteriorate with aging. However, young Ghrl KO mice show more favorable traits compared to WT animals that result, on the whole, in better performances in aged Ghrl KO animals. Treatment with pharmacological doses of UnAG improved muscle performance in old mice without modifying the feeding behavior, body weight, and adipose tissue mass. The antiatrophic effect on muscle mass did not correlate with modifications of protein catabolism. However, UnAG treatment induced a strong shift towards oxidative metabolism in muscle. Altogether, these data confirmed and expanded some of the previously reported findings and advocate for the design of UnAG analogs to treat sarcopenia. ispartof: AGING-US vol:12 issue:14 pages:13939-13957 ispartof: location:United States status: published
- Subjects :
- Male
Aging
Sarcopenia
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Acylation
Growth hormone secretagogue receptor
Adipose tissue
Mice
APPETITE
Mice, Knockout
sarcobesity
Inflammaging
Sarcobesity
Skeletal muscle atrophy
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
DEPRESSION
Ghrelin
Muscle atrophy
Muscular Atrophy
Protein catabolism
medicine.anatomical_structure
Adipose Tissue
Hindlimb Suspension
ADIPOSITY
medicine.symptom
GROWTH-HORMONE
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Research Paper
medicine.medical_specialty
Biology
SARCOPENIA
MECHANISMS
skeletal muscle atrophy
AGE
INFLAMMATION
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Muscle, Skeletal
ACYL-GHRELIN
Science & Technology
Body Weight
Skeletal muscle
Recognition, Psychology
Feeding Behavior
Cell Biology
medicine.disease
growth hormone secretagogue receptor
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Endocrinology
TISSUE
inflammaging
Psychomotor Performance
Hormone
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale-IRIS, Aging (Albany NY)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....09e91c3400262e7ebf4c2808ee326740