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Distinctive exercise-induced inflammatory response and exerkine induction in skeletal muscle of people with type 2 diabetes

Authors :
Nicolas J, Pillon
Jonathon A B, Smith
Petter S, Alm
Alexander V, Chibalin
Julia, Alhusen
Erik, Arner
Piero, Carninci
Tomas, Fritz
Julia, Otten
Tommy, Olsson
Sophie, van Doorslaer de Ten Ryen
Louise, Deldicque
Kenneth, Caidahl
Harriet, Wallberg-Henriksson
Anna, Krook
Juleen R, Zierath
UCL - SSS/IONS/CEMO - Pôle Cellulaire et moléculaire
Source :
Science advances, Vol. 8, no.36, p. eabo3192 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Mechanistic insights into the molecular events by which exercise enhances the skeletal muscle phenotype are lacking, particularly in the context of type 2 diabetes. Here, we unravel a fundamental role for exercise-responsive cytokines (exerkines) on skeletal muscle development and growth in individuals with normal glucose tolerance or type 2 diabetes. Acute exercise triggered an inflammatory response in skeletal muscle, concomitant with an infiltration of immune cells. These exercise effects were potentiated in type 2 diabetes. In response to contraction or hypoxia, cytokines were mainly produced by endothelial cells and macrophages. The chemokine CXCL12 was induced by hypoxia in endothelial cells, as well as by conditioned medium from contracted myotubes in macrophages. We found that CXCL12 was associated with skeletal muscle remodeling after exercise and differentiation of cultured muscle. Collectively, acute aerobic exercise mounts a noncanonical inflammatory response, with an atypical production of exerkines, which is potentiated in type 2 diabetes.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances, Vol. 8, no.36, p. eabo3192 (2022)
Accession number :
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