{"title":"通过补充富含omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸的鱼油减轻大鼠糖尿病介导的肌肉萎缩","authors":"Shing-Hwa Liu, Wei-Hsuan Lin, Huei‐Ping Tzeng, Meng-Tsan Chiang","doi":"10.38212/2224-6614.3468","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of muscle wasting/atrophy, which adversely affects quality of life. We hypothesized that long term supplementation of fi sh oil may have protective effects against sarcopenia or muscle atrophy in streptozotocin (STZ) and high-fat (HF) diet-induced diabetic rat model. Wistar rats at age of 7 weeks were injected with saline or STZ to induce hyperglycemia. After one week, they were fed on a normal control diet or HF diet with/without supplementation of fi sh oil for 18 weeks. Feeding diabetic rats with a fi sh oil-enriched diet alleviated body weight loss and the impaired glucose tolerance using OGTT test. Although fi sh oil did not improve the decreased muscle mass, the muscle atrophy induced by diabetes was attenuated by fi sh oil in gastrocnemius, soleus, tibialis anterior, and extensor digitorum longus muscles. Fish oil supplementation reversed the decreased expression of phospho (p)-AKT, p-mTOR, and p-p70s6k, which are molecules related to protein synthesis. Besides, protein degradation-related signaling pathways were inhibited by fi sh oil, such as increasing p-FoxO1 and decreasing Atrogin-1 and MURF1 protein expression. Fish oil down-regulated the expression of autophagy-related molecules including ATG5, p62, and LC3B II/I ratio, which may result in less muscle atrophy. In fl ammation-related signaling regulators including TNF-a , NF-k B, AGEs, and RAGE were suppressed by fi sh oil supplementation as well. Moreover, the down-regulated p-AMPK a , SIRT1, and PGC-1 in diabetic rats were counteracted by fi sh oil, which may improve mitochondrial function and further block FoxO action. These data suggest that long-term fi sh oil supplementation exerts protective effects against diabetes-induced muscle atrophy, which may in turn ameliorate insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance.","PeriodicalId":358,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Food and Drug Analysis","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.6000,"publicationDate":"2023-08-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Attenuation of diabetes-mediated muscle atrophy in rats by fish oil enriched omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation\",\"authors\":\"Shing-Hwa Liu, Wei-Hsuan Lin, Huei‐Ping Tzeng, Meng-Tsan Chiang\",\"doi\":\"10.38212/2224-6614.3468\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of muscle wasting/atrophy, which adversely affects quality of life. 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Besides, protein degradation-related signaling pathways were inhibited by fi sh oil, such as increasing p-FoxO1 and decreasing Atrogin-1 and MURF1 protein expression. Fish oil down-regulated the expression of autophagy-related molecules including ATG5, p62, and LC3B II/I ratio, which may result in less muscle atrophy. In fl ammation-related signaling regulators including TNF-a , NF-k B, AGEs, and RAGE were suppressed by fi sh oil supplementation as well. Moreover, the down-regulated p-AMPK a , SIRT1, and PGC-1 in diabetic rats were counteracted by fi sh oil, which may improve mitochondrial function and further block FoxO action. 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Attenuation of diabetes-mediated muscle atrophy in rats by fish oil enriched omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids supplementation
Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of muscle wasting/atrophy, which adversely affects quality of life. We hypothesized that long term supplementation of fi sh oil may have protective effects against sarcopenia or muscle atrophy in streptozotocin (STZ) and high-fat (HF) diet-induced diabetic rat model. Wistar rats at age of 7 weeks were injected with saline or STZ to induce hyperglycemia. After one week, they were fed on a normal control diet or HF diet with/without supplementation of fi sh oil for 18 weeks. Feeding diabetic rats with a fi sh oil-enriched diet alleviated body weight loss and the impaired glucose tolerance using OGTT test. Although fi sh oil did not improve the decreased muscle mass, the muscle atrophy induced by diabetes was attenuated by fi sh oil in gastrocnemius, soleus, tibialis anterior, and extensor digitorum longus muscles. Fish oil supplementation reversed the decreased expression of phospho (p)-AKT, p-mTOR, and p-p70s6k, which are molecules related to protein synthesis. Besides, protein degradation-related signaling pathways were inhibited by fi sh oil, such as increasing p-FoxO1 and decreasing Atrogin-1 and MURF1 protein expression. Fish oil down-regulated the expression of autophagy-related molecules including ATG5, p62, and LC3B II/I ratio, which may result in less muscle atrophy. In fl ammation-related signaling regulators including TNF-a , NF-k B, AGEs, and RAGE were suppressed by fi sh oil supplementation as well. Moreover, the down-regulated p-AMPK a , SIRT1, and PGC-1 in diabetic rats were counteracted by fi sh oil, which may improve mitochondrial function and further block FoxO action. These data suggest that long-term fi sh oil supplementation exerts protective effects against diabetes-induced muscle atrophy, which may in turn ameliorate insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance.
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