Effects of limb immobilization on cytochrome c oxidase activity and GLUT4 and GLUT5 protein expression in human skeletal muscle

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作者
Blakemore, SJ [1 ]
Rickhuss, PK [1 ]
Watt, PW [1 ]
Rennie, MJ [1 ]
Hundal, HS [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV DUNDEE,DEPT ANAT & PHYSIOL,DUNDEE DD1 4HN,SCOTLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
glucose transport; insulin; membrane; sarcolemma;
D O I
10.1042/cs0910591
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. We investigated the effects of limb immobilization (for 1 or 6 weeks) in a long leg cast after a closed tibial fracture (n=11). Biopsies of vastus lateralis were taken on admission and after either 1 week (n=5) or 6 weeks (n=6) and analysed for muscle fibre type characteristics, cytochrome c oxidase activity and the abundance of GLUT4 and GLUTS hexose transporters. 2. After 1 week of immobilization there was a significant decrease (8%) in the cross-sectional area of type I, but not type II, muscle fibres and in the protein-DNA ratio (16%) compared with the initial biopsy, Six weeks of immobilization led to further muscle atrophy compared with the initial biopsy and a further reduction in the cross-sectional area of both type I and II fibres (29% and 36% decrease respectively) and in the protein-DNA ratio (25%). No changes were observed in the free leg after 1 week. However, at the end of the 6 week study period, the cross-sectional area of both type I and II fibres of the free leg were increased (7% and 5%) and there was significant increase in the protein-DNA ratio (14%), indicating a net increase in muscle protein content. 3. Assay for cytochrome c oxidase activity showed significant reduction after 1 (30%) or 6 weeks (36%) of immobilization, reflecting a reduced capacity for oxidative metabolism, No significant changes in activity were observed in muscle from the free leg after 1 or 6 weeks of study. 4. The concentrations of GLUT4 and GLUT5 protein were determined by Western blot analysis, Limb immobilization induced a marked (50%) reduction in muscle GLUT4 protein concentration after 1 week that persisted for 6 weeks. A transient but significant increase (approximately twofold) in GLUT4 concentration was detected in muscle from the free leg after 1 week, but this returned to preimmobilization values at 6 weeks. Unlike GLUT4, no significant changes in the abundance of the GLUT5 protein were detected in either the immobilized or free leg at the end of the 1 or 6 week periods. 5. The present findings indicate that disuse rapidly induces a selective loss of activity and abundance of some non-myofibrillar proteins in humans, The decrease in GLUT4 protein abundance and cytochrome c oxidase activity during muscle disuse is consistent with a decreased capacity for glucose uptake and with a lower oxidative potential of inactive muscle, The lack of any major changes in GLUTS protein abundance during limb immobilization indicates that the expression of some non-myofibrillar proteins is differentially regulated in response to muscle disuse.
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页码:591 / 599
页数:9
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