Alterations of skeletal muscle bioenergetics in a mouse with F508del mutation leading to a cystic fibrosis-like condition

Lai N.
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HOPPEL, CHARLES LESLIE
2019-01-01

Abstract

High energy expenditure is reported in cystic fibrosis (CF) animal models and patients. Alterations in skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, fuel utilization, and the creatine kinase-phosphocreatine system suggest mitochondria' dysfunction. Studies were performed on congenic C57BL/6J and F508del (Cftr(tm1kth)) mice. Indirect calorimetry was used to measure gas exchange to evaluate aerobic capacity during treadmill exercise. The bioenergetic function of skeletal muscle subsarcolemmal (SSM) and interfibrillar mitochondria (IFM) was evaluated using an integrated approach combining measurement of the rate of oxidative phosphorylation by polarography and of electron transport chain activities by spectrophotometry. CF mice have reduced maximal aerobic capacity. In SSM of these mice. oxidative phosphorylation was impaired in the presence of complex I, II, III, and IV substrates except when glutamate was used as substrate. This impairment appeared to be caused by a defect in complex V activity, whereas the oxidative system of the electron transport chain was unchanged. In IFM, oxidative phosphorylation and electron transport chain activities were preserved, whereas complex V activity was reduced, in CF. Furthermore, creatine kinase activity was reduced in both SSM and IFM of CF skeletal muscle. The decreased complex V activity in SSM resulted in reduced oxidative phosphorylation. which could explain the reduced skeletal muscle response to exercise in CF mice. The decrease in mitochondria' creatine kinase activity also contributed to this poor exercise response.
2019
Inglese
317
2
E327
E336
10
https://www.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/ajpendo.00064.2019
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internazionale
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Energy metabolism; Interfibrillar; Oxidative phosphorylation; Respiration; Subsarcolemmal
Lai, N.; Kummitha, C.; Drumm, M.; Hoppel, CHARLES LESLIE
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