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Proteomic analysis of mouse soleus muscles affected by hindlimb unloading and reloading
Authors:Fei Wang PhD  Peng Zhang PhD  MD  Hongju Liu MD  Ming Fan PhD  MD  Xiaoping Chen PhD  MD
Affiliation:1. National Key Laboratory of Human Factors Engineering, China Astronaut Research and Training Center, No. 26 Beiqing Road, Beijing, P.R. Beijing, China;2. State Key Laboratory of Space Medicine Fundamentals and Application, China Astronaut Research and Training Center, Beijing, China;3. Department of Cognitive Science, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:Introduction: Disuse muscle atrophy, induced by prolonged space flight, bed rest, or denervation, is a common process with obvious changes in slow‐twitch soleus muscles. Methods: Proteomic analysis was performed on mouse soleus subjected to hindlimb unloading (HU) and hindlimb reloading (HR) to identify new dysregulated proteins. Results: Following HU, the mass and cross‐sectional area of muscle fibers decreased, but they recovered after HR. Proteomic analyses revealed 9 down‐regulated and 7 up‐regulated proteins in HU, and 2 down‐regulated and 5 up‐regulated proteins in HR. The dysregulated proteins were mainly involved in energy metabolism, protein degradation, and cytoskeleton stability. Among the dysregulated proteins were fatty acid binding protein 3, α‐B crystalline, and transthyretin. Conclusions: These results indicate that muscle atrophy induced by unloading is related to activation of proteolysis, metabolic alterations toward glycolysis, destruction of myofibrillar integrity, and dysregulation of heat shock proteins (HSPs). The dysregulated proteins may play a role in muscle atrophy and the recovery process. Muscle Nerve 52 : 803–811, 2015
Keywords:muscle atrophy  proteomics  reloading  soleus muscle  unloading
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