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Amino acids downregulate the expression of several autophagy-related genes in rainbow trout myoblasts
- Source :
- Autophagy, Autophagy, Taylor & Francis, 2012, 8 (3), pp.1-12. ⟨10.4161/auto.18863⟩, Autophagy 3 (8), 364-375. (2012), Autophagy, 2012, 8 (3), pp.1-12. ⟨10.4161/auto.18863⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2012.
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Abstract
- Many fish species experience long periods of fasting often associated with seasonal reductions in water temperature and prey availability or spawning migrations. During periods of nutrient restriction, changes in metabolism occur to provide cellular energy via catabolic processes. Muscle is particularly affected by prolonged fasting as proteins of this tissue act as a major energy source. However, the molecular components involved in muscle protein degradation as well as the regulatory networks that control their function are still incompletely defined in fish. The present work aimed to characterize the response of the autophagy-lysosomal degradative pathway to nutrient and serum availability in primary culture of rainbow trout myoblasts. In this aim, 4-day-old cells were incubated in a serum and amino acid-rich medium (complete medium), a serum and amino acid-deprived medium (minimal medium) or a minimal medium plus amino acids, and both the transcription-independent short-term response and the transcription-dependent long-term response of the autophagy-lysosomal degradative pathway were analyzed. We report that serum and amino acids withdrawal is accompanied by a rapid increase of autophagosome formation but also by a slower induction of the expression of several autophagy-related genes (LC3B, gabarapl1, atg4b). We also showed that this latter response is controlled by amino acid (AA) availability and that both TOR-dependent and TOR-independent pathways are involved in this effect. Together these results suggest an important role for AA released by muscle proteolysis during the fasting period in regulating the subtle balance between using proteins as disposable furniture to provide energy, and conserving muscle through protein sparing.
- Subjects :
- Fish Proteins
Serum
Time Factors
expression génique
muscle
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
autophagosome
Down-Regulation
fish
myoblast
amino acid
gene expression
signaling
Biology
Myoblasts
poisson
Phagosomes
Gene expression
Autophagy
Animals
Myocyte
14. Life underwater
Amino Acids
Phosphorylation
Molecular Biology
Protein sparing
Sirolimus
chemistry.chemical_classification
salmonidae
oncorhynchus mykiss
Catabolism
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
signalisation cellulaire
Cell Biology
Metabolism
Amino acid
acide aminé
chemistry
Biochemistry
myoblaste
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Lysosomes
Energy source
Signal Transduction
truite arc en ciel
expression des gènes
SALMONIDE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15548627 and 15548635
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Autophagy, Autophagy, Taylor & Francis, 2012, 8 (3), pp.1-12. ⟨10.4161/auto.18863⟩, Autophagy 3 (8), 364-375. (2012), Autophagy, 2012, 8 (3), pp.1-12. ⟨10.4161/auto.18863⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7f73bce8ec5bbe02120b18b4730f3c03
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.18863⟩