Increased Myostatin as a Negative Regulator of Muscle Regeneration Potential in Sarcopenic COPD Patients: Clinical Implications

Antonio Sancho Muñoz, M. Guitart, D. Rodriguez, J. Gea, Juana Martínez Llorens, Esther Barreiro Portela
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Whether a deficiency in muscle repair and regeneration may exist in the lower limb muscles of COPD patients remains debatable. We hypothesized that the negative regulator myotastin may inhibit muscle regeneration potential in sarcopenic COPD patients. In vastus lateralis (VL) of control subjects and severe COPD patients with and without sarcopenia, satellite cells (SC) were identified (immunofluorescence, anti-Pax7 and anti-myf5): activated (Pax7+ and myf5+), quiescent/regenerative potential (Pax7+ and myf-5-), and total SC, nuclear activation (TUNEL assay), and muscle fiber type (morphometry, hybrid fibers), muscle damage, muscle regeneration markers (Pax7, myf-5, myogenin, and myoD), and myostatin levels were identified. Compared to control subjects and normal body composition COPD, in the VL of sarcopenic COPD patients, myostatin protein levels, activated SC, hybrid fibers, TUNEL-positive cells, internal nuclei, and total abnormal fraction were significantly increased, while quadriceps muscle strength, numbers of Pax7+ and myf-5- and slow- and fast-twitch muscle fiber areas decreased. In VL of sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic COPD patients, TUNEL-positive cell counts were greater, whereas expression of muscle regeneration markers was lower than in controls. Myostatin may have interfered with the process of muscle cell proliferation early on during the regeneration process, thus leading to poor muscle growth and development following injury in COPD patients with sarcopenia. This may be another relevant mechanism of muscle mass loss in COPD. Method: CIBERES, FIS 18/00075 (FEDER), SEPAR 2018, and unrestricted grant from Menarini SA 2018.
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肌萎缩性慢阻肺患者肌肉再生潜能负调节肌生长抑制素增加:临床意义
慢性阻塞性肺病患者下肢肌肉是否存在肌肉修复和再生缺陷仍有争议。我们假设负调节肌变抑素可能抑制肌肉减少性COPD患者的肌肉再生潜能。在对照受试者和伴有或不伴有肌肉减少症的严重COPD患者的股外侧肌(VL)中,鉴定卫星细胞(SC)(免疫荧光、抗Pax7和抗myf5):激活(Pax7+和myf5+)、静止/再生潜能(Pax7+和myf-5-)、总SC、核激活(TUNEL测定)、肌纤维类型(形态测定、杂交纤维)、肌肉损伤、肌肉再生标志物(Pax7、myf-5、肌原素和myoD)和肌肉生长抑制素水平。与对照组和正常体成分COPD患者相比,肌肉减少性COPD患者VL中肌肉生长抑制素蛋白水平、活化SC、杂交纤维、tunel阳性细胞、内核和总异常分数显著增加,股四头肌肌力、Pax7+和myf-5以及慢、快肌纤维区数量减少。在肌肉减少和非肌肉减少的COPD患者的VL中,tunel阳性细胞计数更高,而肌肉再生标志物的表达低于对照组。肌肉生长抑制素可能在再生过程的早期干扰了肌肉细胞的增殖过程,从而导致COPD患者肌肉减少症损伤后肌肉生长发育不良。这可能是COPD患者肌肉质量减少的另一个相关机制。方法:CIBERES, FIS 18/00075 (FEDER), SEPAR 2018,以及Menarini SA 2018的无限制资助。
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