Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Anabolic steroids, such as nandrolone, slow muscle atrophy, but the mechanisms responsible for this effect are largely unknown. Their effects on muscle size and gene expression depend upon time, and the cause of muscle atrophy. Admin...

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Main Authors: Bauman William A, Pan Jiangping, Qin Weiping, Cardozo Christopher P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-10-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/11/596
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spelling doaj-47743c236db648beb85c3a6459254a062020-11-24T20:59:25ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642010-10-0111159610.1186/1471-2164-11-596Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophyBauman William APan JiangpingQin WeipingCardozo Christopher P<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Anabolic steroids, such as nandrolone, slow muscle atrophy, but the mechanisms responsible for this effect are largely unknown. Their effects on muscle size and gene expression depend upon time, and the cause of muscle atrophy. Administration of nandrolone for 7 days beginning either concomitantly with sciatic nerve transection (7 days) or 29 days later (35 days) attenuated denervation atrophy at 35 but not 7 days. We reasoned that this model could be used to identify genes that are regulated by nandrolone and slow denervation atrophy, as well as genes that might explain the time-dependence of nandrolone effects on such atrophy. Affymetrix microarrays were used to profile gene expression changes due to nandrolone at 7 and 35 days and to identify major gene expression changes in denervated muscle between 7 and 35 days.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Nandrolone selectively altered expression of 124 genes at 7 days and 122 genes at 35 days, with only 20 genes being regulated at both time points. Marked differences in biological function of genes regulated by nandrolone at 7 and 35 days were observed. At 35, but not 7 days, nandrolone reduced mRNA and protein levels for FOXO1, the mTOR inhibitor REDD2, and the calcineurin inhibitor RCAN2 and increased those for ApoD. At 35 days, correlations between mRNA levels and the size of denervated muscle were negative for RCAN2, and positive for ApoD. Nandrolone also regulated genes for Wnt signaling molecules. Comparison of gene expression at 7 and 35 days after denervation revealed marked alterations in the expression of 9 transcriptional coregulators, including Ankrd1 and 2, and many transcription factors and kinases.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Genes regulated in denervated muscle after 7 days administration of nandrolone are almost entirely different at 7 versus 35 days. Alterations in levels of FOXO1, and of genes involved in signaling through calcineurin, mTOR and Wnt may be linked to the favorable action of nandrolone on denervated muscle. Marked changes in the expression of genes regulating transcription and intracellular signaling may contribute to the time-dependent effects of nandrolone on gene expression.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/11/596
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author Bauman William A
Pan Jiangping
Qin Weiping
Cardozo Christopher P
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Pan Jiangping
Qin Weiping
Cardozo Christopher P
Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
BMC Genomics
author_facet Bauman William A
Pan Jiangping
Qin Weiping
Cardozo Christopher P
author_sort Bauman William A
title Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
title_short Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
title_full Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
title_fullStr Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
title_full_unstemmed Differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
title_sort differential alterations in gene expression profiles contribute to time-dependent effects of nandrolone to prevent denervation atrophy
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Anabolic steroids, such as nandrolone, slow muscle atrophy, but the mechanisms responsible for this effect are largely unknown. Their effects on muscle size and gene expression depend upon time, and the cause of muscle atrophy. Administration of nandrolone for 7 days beginning either concomitantly with sciatic nerve transection (7 days) or 29 days later (35 days) attenuated denervation atrophy at 35 but not 7 days. We reasoned that this model could be used to identify genes that are regulated by nandrolone and slow denervation atrophy, as well as genes that might explain the time-dependence of nandrolone effects on such atrophy. Affymetrix microarrays were used to profile gene expression changes due to nandrolone at 7 and 35 days and to identify major gene expression changes in denervated muscle between 7 and 35 days.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Nandrolone selectively altered expression of 124 genes at 7 days and 122 genes at 35 days, with only 20 genes being regulated at both time points. Marked differences in biological function of genes regulated by nandrolone at 7 and 35 days were observed. At 35, but not 7 days, nandrolone reduced mRNA and protein levels for FOXO1, the mTOR inhibitor REDD2, and the calcineurin inhibitor RCAN2 and increased those for ApoD. At 35 days, correlations between mRNA levels and the size of denervated muscle were negative for RCAN2, and positive for ApoD. Nandrolone also regulated genes for Wnt signaling molecules. Comparison of gene expression at 7 and 35 days after denervation revealed marked alterations in the expression of 9 transcriptional coregulators, including Ankrd1 and 2, and many transcription factors and kinases.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Genes regulated in denervated muscle after 7 days administration of nandrolone are almost entirely different at 7 versus 35 days. Alterations in levels of FOXO1, and of genes involved in signaling through calcineurin, mTOR and Wnt may be linked to the favorable action of nandrolone on denervated muscle. Marked changes in the expression of genes regulating transcription and intracellular signaling may contribute to the time-dependent effects of nandrolone on gene expression.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/11/596
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