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Sex differences in forkhead box O3a signaling response to hindlimb unloading in rat soleus muscle

Authors :
Yoshihara, Toshinori
Natsume, Toshiharu
Tsuzuki, Takamasa
Chang, Shuo-wen
Kakigi, Ryo
Sugiura, Takao
Naito, Hisashi
Source :
The Journal of Physiological Sciences. September 27, 2018, Vol. 69 Issue 2
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that there are sex differences in hindlimb unloading-induced activation of the forkhead box subfamily O3a (FoxO3a) signaling pathway in rat soleus muscle. Age-matched male and female Wistar rats were subjected to hindlimb unloading, and the soleus muscle was removed before or 1 or 7 days after unloading. Female rats showed greater percent changes in relative soleus muscle weight than males. FoxO3a phosphorylation was lower in females than in males and was associated with higher levels of protein ubiquitination 7 days after unloading. Heat shock protein 72 (Hsp72) levels were lower in female rats and increased in males during unloading. Female rats showed slightly higher myostatin levels, which showed a non-significant decline in male rats following unloading. Thus, males and females show different responses to the FoxO3a/ubiquitin-proteasome pathway following hindlimb unloading in rat soleus muscle, which may be associated with differences in Hsp72 expression and myostatin signaling. Keywords: Sex difference, Soleus muscle, Forkhead box O, Heat shock protein 72, Myostatin, Hindlimb unloading<br />Author(s): Toshinori Yoshihara[sup.1], Toshiharu Natsume[sup.1], Takamasa Tsuzuki[sup.1,2], Shuo-wen Chang[sup.1], Ryo Kakigi[sup.3], Takao Sugiura[sup.4] and Hisashi Naito[sup.1] Introduction Males and females exhibit marked physiological differences, including body composition [1], hormone concentration [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18806546
Volume :
69
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Journal of Physiological Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.765325373
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12576-018-0640-6