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Muscle RANK is a key regulator of calcium storage, SERCA activity, and function of fast-twitch skeletal muscles

Authors :
Dufresne, Sébastien S.
Dumont, Nicolas A.
Boulanger-Piette, Antoine
Fajardo, Val A.
Gamu, Daniel
Kake-Guena, Sandrine Aurélie
David, Rares Ovidiu
Bouchard, Patrice
Lavergne, Éliane
Penninger, Josef M.
Pape, Paul C.
Tupling, A. Russell
Frenette, Jérôme
Dufresne, Sébastien S.
Dumont, Nicolas A.
Boulanger-Piette, Antoine
Fajardo, Val A.
Gamu, Daniel
Kake-Guena, Sandrine Aurélie
David, Rares Ovidiu
Bouchard, Patrice
Lavergne, Éliane
Penninger, Josef M.
Pape, Paul C.
Tupling, A. Russell
Frenette, Jérôme
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Receptor-activator of nuclear factor kB (RANK), its ligand RANKL and the soluble decoy receptor osteoprotegerin (OPG)are the key regulators of osteoclast differentiation and bone remodeling. Here we show that RANK is also expressed in fully differentiated myotubes and skeletal muscle. Muscle RANK deletion (RANKmko) has inotropic effects in denervated, but not in sham, extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle preventing the loss of maximum specific force while promoting muscle atrophy, fatigability and increased proportion of fast-twitch fibers. In denervated EDL muscles, RANK deletion markedly increased stromal interaction molecule 1 (Stim1) content, a calcium sensor, and altered activity of the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase (SERCA) modulating Ca2+ storage. Muscle RANK deletion had no significant effects on the sham or denervated slow-twitch soleus (Sol) muscles. These data identify a novel role for RANK as a key regulator of calcium storage and SERCA activity, ultimately affecting denervated skeletal muscle function.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn980598785
Document Type :
Electronic Resource