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Functional effects of muscle PGC-1alpha in aged animals

Authors :
Emanuele Loro
Steven Yang
Tejvir S. Khurana
Shogo Wada
Boa Kim
Zoltan Arany
Kristina Li
Wei Ju Tseng
Source :
Skeletal Muscle, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020), Skeletal Muscle
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

PGC-1 (peroxisome-proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1) alpha is a potent transcriptional coactivator that coordinates the activation of numerous metabolic processes. Exercise strongly induces PGC-1alpha expression in muscle, and overexpression of PGC-1alpha in skeletal muscle activates mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and neovascularization, leading to markedly increased endurance. In light of these findings, PGC-1alpha has been proposed to protect from age-associated sarcopenia, bone loss, and whole-body metabolic dysfunction, although these findings have been controversial. We therefore comprehensively evaluated muscle and whole-body function and metabolism in 24-month-old transgenic mice that over-express PGC-1alpha in skeletal muscle. We find that the powerful effects of PGC-1alpha on promoting muscle oxidative capacity and protection from muscle fatigability persist in aged animals, although at the expense of muscle strength. However, skeletal muscle PGC-1alpha does not prevent bone loss and in fact accentuates it, nor does it have long-term benefit on whole-body metabolic composition or insulin sensitivity. Protection from sarcopenia is seen in male animals with overexpression of PGC-1alpha in skeletal muscle but not in female animals. In summary, muscle-specific expression of PGC-1alpha into old age has beneficial effects on muscle fatigability and may protect from sarcopenia in males, but does not improve whole-body metabolism and appears to worsen age-related trabecular bone loss.

Details

ISSN :
20445040
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Skeletal Muscle
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56a476cab98c4fb3e47591fb6c30ca89