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Low-Grade Systemic Inflammation Interferes with Anabolic and Catabolic Characteristics of the Aged Human Skeletal Muscle

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Draganidis D., Jamurtas A.Z., Chondrogianni N., Mastorakos G., Jung T., Grune T., Papadopoulos C., Papanikolaou K., Papassotiriou I., Papaevgeniou N., Poulios A., Batrakoulis A., Deli C.K., Georgakouli K., Chatzinikolaou A., Karagounis L.G., Fatouros I.G.
Fecha
2021
Language
en
DOI
10.1155/2021/8376915
Materia
Biosynthesis
Carbonylation
Cell death
Cell signaling
Insulin
Muscle
Pathology
Phosphorylation
Physiological models
C-reactive proteins
Low grade
Older adults
Proteasomes
Protein level
Protein synthesis
Resistance exercise
Satellite cells
Skeletal muscle
Systemic inflammation
Proteins
betamethasone valerate
C reactive protein
glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
interleukin 6
LAT1 protein
membrane protein
Myc protein
proteasome
S6 kinase
transcription factor Nrf2
transcription factor PAX7
tumor necrosis factor
unclassified drug
whey protein
autacoid
S6 kinase
adult
aged
aging
Article
biosynthesis
blood sampling
body composition
body height
body mass
catabolism
chronic low grade systemic inflammation
circadian rhythm
clinical trial
confocal microscopy
controlled study
down regulation
electrochemiluminescence
fluorescence
homeostasis model assessment
human
human experiment
human tissue
hyperinsulinemia
immunoblotting
immunofluorescence
insulin resistance
male
muscle biopsy
normal human
oral glucose tolerance test
physical activity
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
protein expression level
protein metabolism
protein phosphorylation
protein synthesis
resistance training
sarcopenia
skeletal muscle
spectrofluorometry
supplementation
systemic inflammatory response syndrome
upregulation
exercise
hyperinsulinism
inflammation
insulin resistance
metabolism
pathology
pathophysiology
phosphorylation
protein degradation
skeletal muscle
Age
Blood
Cells
Feeding
Phosphorylation
Proteins
Resistance
Synthesis
Aged
Exercise
Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Hyperinsulinism
Inflammation
Inflammation Mediators
Insulin Resistance
Male
Muscle, Skeletal
Phosphorylation
Proteolysis
Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases
Hindawi Limited
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Resumen
Aging is associated with the development of chronic low-grade systemic inflammation (LGSI) characterized by increased circulating levels of proinflammatory cytokines and acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein (CRP). Collective evidence suggests that elevated levels of inflammatory mediators such as CRP, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) are correlated with deteriorated skeletal muscle mass and function, though the molecular footprint of this observation in the aged human skeletal muscle remains obscure. Based on animal models showing impaired protein synthesis and enhanced degradation in response to LGSI, we compared here the response of proteolysis- A nd protein synthesis-related signaling proteins as well as the satellite cell and amino acid transporter protein content between healthy older adults with increased versus physiological blood hs-CRP levels in the fasted (basal) state and after an anabolic stimulus comprised of acute resistance exercise (RE) and protein feeding. Our main findings indicate that older adults with increased hs-CRP levels demonstrate (i) increased proteasome activity, accompanied by increased protein carbonylation and IKKα/β phosphorylation; (ii) reduced Pax7+ satellite cells; (iii) increased insulin resistance, at the basal state; and (iv) impaired S6 ribosomal protein phosphorylation accompanied by hyperinsulinemia following an acute RE bout combined with protein ingestion. Collectively, these data provide support to the concept that age-related chronic LGSI may upregulate proteasome activity via induction of the NF-κB signaling and protein oxidation and impair the insulin-dependent anabolic potential of human skeletal muscle. © 2021 Dimitrios Draganidis et al.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11615/73461
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