急性脂联素敲除小鼠骨骼肌微血管功能

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Physiology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5732408
Steven Medarev, Madikay Faal, Andy Asher, Cole Smith, Muhammad Qasim, Jasen Belenko, D. Hendrickson, Logan Mitchell, Jayden Ojah-Maharaj, Victor Faynberg, Nicole Cannon, J. Muller-Delp
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脂联素有助于调节骨骼肌的血管和代谢功能。虽然已知循环脂联素随有氧运动训练而增加,但脂联素在骨骼肌微血管适应有氧运动训练中的直接作用尚未得到证实。我们用正常循环脂联素(野生型,WT)和脂联素急性缺失(他莫昔芬诱导Cre-Lox条件敲除系统,AdipoKO)的年轻成年小鼠在进行8周运动训练前进行运动训练。久坐WT和AdipoKO小鼠在相似的笼子条件下饲养8周。我们测定了骨骼肌的氧化能力、运动耐量、瘦肉和脂肪量,并评估了腓肠肌1A小动脉的反应性。运动训练增加了WT和AdipoKO小鼠的运动耐量。运动训练增加了WT和AdipoKO小鼠的瘦质量,减少了脂肪质量。运动训练增加了WT和AdipoKO小鼠腓肠肌1A小动脉对腔内压力变化的肌原性收缩。相比之下,运动训练增加了WT中苯肾上腺素诱导的收缩反应,而AdipoKO小鼠则没有。这些数据表明,脂联素是运动训练后骨骼肌收缩功能适应的重要因素;然而,训练诱导的运动耐量和肌肉质量的增加发生在WT和AdipoKO小鼠中,这表明脂联素的损失影响平滑肌功能,而不依赖于骨骼肌的代谢适应。这是在2023年美国生理学峰会会议上发表的全文摘要,仅以HTML格式提供。此摘要没有附加版本或附加内容。生理学没有参与同行评议过程。
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Microvascular Function in Skeletal Muscle of Acute Adiponectin Knockout Mice
Adiponectin contributes to the regulation of vascular and metabolic functions in skeletal muscle. Although circulating adiponectin is known to increase with aerobic exercise training, a direct role for adiponectin in adaptation of microvasculature of skeletal muscle to aerobic exercise training has not been documented. We exercise trained young adult mice with normal circulating adiponectin (wild type, WT) and mice in which adiponectin was acutely deleted (Cre-Lox conditional knockout system induced with Tamoxifen chow, AdipoKO) before undergoing 8 weeks of exercise training. Sedentary WT and AdipoKO mice were housed under similar cage conditions for 8 weeks. We determined skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, exercise tolerance, lean and fat mass, and we assessed reactivity of 1A arterioles from the gastrocnemius muscle. Exercise training increased exercise tolerance in both WT and AdipoKO mice. Exercise training increased lean mass and reduced fat mass in both WT and AdipoKO mice. Myogenic constriction to intraluminal pressure changes was increased by exercise training in gastrocnemius muscle 1A arterioles from both WT and AdipoKO mice. In contrast, phenylephrine-induced contractile responses were increased by exercise training in WT, but not AdipoKO mice. These data suggest that adiponectin is an important contributor to adaptations of contractile function that occur in skeletal muscle in response to exercise training; however, the training-induced increase in exercise tolerance and muscle mass that occurred in both WT and AdipoKO mice suggests that loss of adiponectin impacts smooth muscle function independently of metabolic adaptations in skeletal muscle. NIH R56AG068156 This is the full abstract presented at the American Physiology Summit 2023 meeting and is only available in HTML format. There are no additional versions or additional content available for this abstract. Physiology was not involved in the peer review process.
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