Altering the redox state of skeletal muscle by glutathione depletion increases the exercise-activation of PGC-1α


Autoria(s): Strobel, Natalie; Matsumoto, Aya; Peake, Jonathan; Marsh, Susan; Peternelj, Tina; Briskey, David; Fassett, Robert; Coombes, Jeff S.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

We investigated the relationship between mitochondrial biogenesis, cell signalling and antioxidant enzymes by depleting skeletal muscle glutathione with diethyl maleate (DEM) which resulted in a demonstrable increase in oxidative stress during exercise. Animals were divided into six groups: (1) sedentary control rats; (2) sedentary rats treated with DEM; (3) exercise control rats euthanized immediately after exercise; (4) exercise rats + DEM; (5) exercise control rats euthanized 4 h after exercise, and; (6) exercise rats + DEM euthanized 4 h after exercise. Exercising animals ran on the treadmill at a 10% gradient at 20 m/min for the first 30 min. The speed was then increased every 10 min by 1.6 m/min until exhaustion. There was a reduction in total glutathione in the skeletal muscle of DEM treated animals compared to the control animals (P<0.05). Within the control group, total glutathione was higher in the sedentary group compared to after exercise (P<0.05). DEM treatment also significantly increased oxidative stress, as measured by increased plasma F2-isoprostanes (P<0.05). Exercising animals given DEM showed a significantly greater increase in peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ coactivator-1α(PGC-1α) mRNA compared to the control animals that were exercised (P<0.05). This study provides novel evidence that by reducing the endogenous antioxidant glutathione in skeletal muscle and inducing oxidative stress through exercise, PGC-1α gene expression was augmented. These findings further highlight the important role of exercise induced oxidative stress in the regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79500/

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79500/1/Strobel_et_al_2014_Altering_the_redox_state_of_skeletal_muscle_by_glutathione_depletion_increases_the_exercise-activation_of_PGC-1%CE%B1.pdf

DOI:10.14814/phy2.12224

Strobel, Natalie, Matsumoto, Aya, Peake, Jonathan, Marsh, Susan, Peternelj, Tina, Briskey, David, Fassett, Robert, & Coombes, Jeff S. (2014) Altering the redox state of skeletal muscle by glutathione depletion increases the exercise-activation of PGC-1α. Physiological Reports, 2(12), e12224.

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Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110602 Exercise Physiology #reactive oxygen species; diethy l maleate; exercise; PGC-1 α
Tipo

Journal Article