Publication: Obesity-induced discrepancy between contractile and metabolic phenotypes in slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscles of female obese Zucker rats.
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2017-05-10
Authors
Acevedo, Luz M
Raya, Ana I
Rios, Rafael
Aguilera-Tejero, Escolastico
Rivero, Jose-Luis L
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American Physiological Society
Abstract
A clear picture of skeletal muscle adaptations to obesity and related comorbidities remains elusive. This study describes fiber-type characteristics (size, proportions, and oxidative enzyme activity) in two typical hindlimb muscles with opposite structure and function in an animal model of genetic obesity. Lesser fiber diameter, fiber-type composition, and histochemical succinic dehydrogenase activity (an oxidative marker) of muscle fiber types were assessed in slow (soleus)- and fast (tibialis cranialis)-twitch muscles of obese Zucker rats and compared with age (16 wk)- and sex (females)-matched lean Zucker rats (n = 16/group). Muscle mass and lesser fiber diameter were lower in both muscle types of obese compared with lean animals even though body weights were increased in the obese cohort. A faster fiber-type phenotype also occurred in slow- and fast-twitch muscles of obese rats compared with lean rats. These adaptations were accompanied by a significant increment in histochemical succinic dehydrogenase activity of slow-twitch fibers in the soleus muscle and fast-twitch fiber types in the tibialis cranialis muscle. Obesity significantly increased plasma levels of proinflammatory cytokines but did not significantly affect protein levels of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors PPARγ or PGC1α in either muscle. These data demonstrate that, in female Zucker rats, obesity induces a reduction of muscle mass in which skeletal muscles show a diminished fiber size and a faster and more oxidative phenotype. It was noteworthy that this discrepancy in muscle's contractile and metabolic features was of comparable nature and extent in muscles with different fiber-type composition and antagonist functions.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study demonstrates a discrepancy between morphological (reduced muscle mass), contractile (shift toward a faster phenotype), and metabolic (increased mitochondrial oxidative enzyme activity) characteristics in skeletal muscles of female Zucker fatty rats. It is noteworthy that this inconsistency was comparable (in nature and extent) in muscles with different structure and function.
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MeSH Terms
Animals
Body weight
Female
Muscle contraction
Muscle fibers, fast-twitch
Muscle fibers, slow-twitch
Muscular diseases
Obesity
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha
Phenotype
Rats
Rats, Zucker
Body weight
Female
Muscle contraction
Muscle fibers, fast-twitch
Muscle fibers, slow-twitch
Muscular diseases
Obesity
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha
Phenotype
Rats
Rats, Zucker
DeCS Terms
Contracción muscular
Enfermedades musculares
Fenotipo
Fibras musculares de contracción lenta
Fibras musculares de contracciónrápida
Obesidad
Peso corporal
Ratas Zucker
Enfermedades musculares
Fenotipo
Fibras musculares de contracción lenta
Fibras musculares de contracciónrápida
Obesidad
Peso corporal
Ratas Zucker
CIE Terms
Keywords
Metabolic syndrome, Muscle fiber type, Muscle mass, Muscle oxidative enzyme activity
Citation
Acevedo LM, Raya AI, Ríos R, Aguilera-Tejero E, Rivero JL. Obesity-induced discrepancy between contractile and metabolic phenotypes in slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscles of female obese Zucker rats. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2017 Jul 1;123(1):249-259