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Succinate induces skeletal muscle fiber remodeling via SUCNR1 signaling

Authors :
Sarah Schaul
Xingcai Cai
Cong Yin
Bing-Qing Liang
Liao Zhengrui
Yongliang Zhang
Peipei Xie
Cha Zhang
Pingwen Xu
Yaqiong Xu
Tao Wang
Ping Gao
Canjun Zhu
Yu-Ping Zhou
Jingren Xu
Fan Li
Jinping Yang
Dong Yue
Gang Shu
Man Du
Qingyan Jiang
Lina Wang
Lulu Yu
Lv Luo
Songbo Wang
Bai-Chuan Deng
Xiaotong Zhu
Lin Zhang
Zhihui He
Gan Zhou
Yexian Yuan
Qianyun Xi
Source :
EMBO Rep, EMBO Reports
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2020.

Abstract

The conversion of skeletal muscle fiber from fast twitch to slow‐twitch is important for sustained and tonic contractile events, maintenance of energy homeostasis, and the alleviation of fatigue. Skeletal muscle remodeling is effectively induced by endurance or aerobic exercise, which also generates several tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates, including succinate. However, whether succinate regulates muscle fiber‐type transitions remains unclear. Here, we found that dietary succinate supplementation increased endurance exercise ability, myosin heavy chain I expression, aerobic enzyme activity, oxygen consumption, and mitochondrial biogenesis in mouse skeletal muscle. By contrast, succinate decreased lactate dehydrogenase activity, lactate production, and myosin heavy chain IIb expression. Further, by using pharmacological or genetic loss‐of‐function models generated by phospholipase Cβ antagonists, SUNCR1 global knockout, or SUNCR1 gastrocnemius‐specific knockdown, we found that the effects of succinate on skeletal muscle fiber‐type remodeling are mediated by SUNCR1 and its downstream calcium/NFAT signaling pathway. In summary, our results demonstrate succinate induces transition of skeletal muscle fiber via SUNCR1 signaling pathway. These findings suggest the potential beneficial use of succinate‐based compounds in both athletic and sedentary populations.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO Rep, EMBO Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bd8a6b0852eb396447028c718037d13d