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Downhill exercise alters immunoproteasome content in mouse skeletal muscleopen access

Authors
Baumann, Cory W.Kwak, Dong minFerrington, Deborah A.Thompson, LaDora V.
Issue Date
Jul-2018
Publisher
Cell Stress and Chaperones
Keywords
Degradation; Eccentric contractions; Muscle function; Oxidative stress
Citation
Cell Stress and Chaperones, v.23, no.4, pp.507 - 517
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Journal Title
Cell Stress and Chaperones
Volume
23
Number
4
Start Page
507
End Page
517
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/7879
DOI
10.1007/s12192-017-0857-y
ISSN
1355-8145
Abstract
Content of the immunoproteasome, the inducible form of the standard proteasome, increases in atrophic muscle suggesting it may be associated with skeletal muscle remodeling. However, it remains unknown if the immunoproteasome responds to stressful situations that do not promote large perturbations in skeletal muscle proteolysis. The purpose of this study was to determine how an acute bout of muscular stress influences immunoproteasome content. To accomplish this, wild-type (WT) and immunoproteasome knockout lmp7−/−/mecl1−/− (L7M1) mice were run downhill on a motorized treadmill. Soleus muscles were excised 1 and 3 days post-exercise and compared to unexercised muscle (control). Ex vivo physiology, histology and biochemical analyses were used to assess the effects of immunoproteasome knockout and unaccustomed exercise. Besides L7M1 muscle being LMP7/MECL1 deficient, no other major biochemical, histological or functional differences were observed between the control muscles. In both strains, the downhill run shifted the force-frequency curve to the right and reduced twitch force; however, it did not alter tetanic force or inflammatory markers. In the days post-exercise, several of the proteasome’s catalytic subunits were upregulated. Specifically, WT muscle increased LMP7 while L7M1 muscle instead increased β5. These findings indicate that running mice downhill results in subtle contractile characteristics that correspond to skeletal muscle injury, yet it does not appear to induce a significant inflammatory response. Interestingly, this minor stress activated the production of specific immunoproteasome subunits that if knocked out were replaced by components of the standard proteasome. These data suggest that the immunoproteasome may be involved in maintaining cellular homeostasis. © 2017, Cell Stress Society International.
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