骨骼肌
肌球蛋白
生物
氧化磷酸化
线粒体
收缩性
细胞生物学
内科学
肌肉收缩
内分泌学
线粒体DNA
下调和上调
基因
生物化学
医学
作者
Masahiko Honda,Ryota Inoue,Kuniyuki Nishiyama,Takeshi Ueda,Akiyoshi Komuro,H. Amano,Ryoichi Sugisawa,Suman Dash,Jun Shirakawa,Hitoshi Okada
摘要
Abstract During skeletal muscle adaptation to physiological or pathophysiological signals, contractile apparatus and mitochondrial function are coordinated to alter muscle fiber type. Although recent studies have identified various factors involved in modifying contractile proteins and mitochondrial function, the molecular mechanisms coordinating contractile and metabolic functions during muscle fiber transition are not fully understood. Using a gene‐deficient mouse approach, our previous studies uncovered that vestigial‐like family member 2 (Vgll2), a skeletal muscle‐specific transcription cofactor activated by exercise, is essential for fast‐to‐slow adaptation of skeletal muscle. The current study provides evidence that Vgll2 plays a role in increasing muscle mitochondrial mass and oxidative capacity. Transgenic Vgll2 overexpression in mice altered muscle fiber composition toward the slow type and enhanced exercise endurance, which contradicted the outcomes observed with Vgll2 deficiency. Vgll2 expression was positively correlated with the expression of genes related to mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle, mitochondrial DNA content, and protein abundance of oxidative phosphorylation complexes. Additionally, Vgll2 overexpression significantly increased the maximal respiration of isolated muscle fibers and enhanced the suppressive effects of endurance training on weight gain. Notably, no additional alteration in expression of myosin heavy chain genes was observed after exercise, suggesting that Vgll2 plays a direct role in regulating mitochondrial function, independent of its effect on contractile components. The observed increase in exercise endurance and metabolic efficiency may be attributed to the acute upregulation of genes promoting fatty acid utilization as a direct consequence of Vgll2 activation facilitated by endurance exercise. Thus, the current study establishes that Vgll2 is an integrative regulator of mitochondrial function and contractility in skeletal muscle.
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