Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubes
Abstract Myoglobin is an important regulator of muscle and whole‐body metabolism and exercise capacity. Caffeine, an activator of the calcium and cyclic AMP (cAMP)/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway, enhances glucose uptake, fat oxidation, and mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle cells. However,...
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doaj-6fc1ca4f08144bb4b64fb8943a93b77e2021-05-15T16:41:04ZengWileyPhysiological Reports2051-817X2021-05-0199n/an/a10.14814/phy2.14869Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubesTakumi Yokokawa0Takeshi Hashimoto1Nobumasa Iwanaka2Faculty of Sport and Health Science Ritsumeikan University Shiga JapanFaculty of Sport and Health Science Ritsumeikan University Shiga JapanFaculty of Sport and Health Science Ritsumeikan University Shiga JapanAbstract Myoglobin is an important regulator of muscle and whole‐body metabolism and exercise capacity. Caffeine, an activator of the calcium and cyclic AMP (cAMP)/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway, enhances glucose uptake, fat oxidation, and mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle cells. However, no study has shown that caffeine increases the endogenous expression of myoglobin in muscle cells. Further, the molecular mechanism underlying the regulation of myoglobin expression remains unclear. Therefore, our aim was to investigate whether caffeine and activators of the calcium signaling and cAMP/PKA pathway increase the expression of myoglobin in L6 myotubes and whether the pathway mediates caffeine‐induced myoglobin expression. Caffeine increased myoglobin expression and activated the cAMP/PKA pathway in L6 muscle cells. Additionally, a cAMP analog significantly increased myoglobin expression, whereas a ryanodine receptor agonist showed no significant effect. Finally, PKA inhibition significantly suppressed caffeine‐induced myoglobin expression in L6 myotubes. These results suggest that caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cAMP/PKA pathway in skeletal muscle cells.https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14869caffeinecyclic AMPmyoglobinprotein kinase Askeletal muscle |
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Takumi Yokokawa Takeshi Hashimoto Nobumasa Iwanaka Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubes Physiological Reports caffeine cyclic AMP myoglobin protein kinase A skeletal muscle |
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Takumi Yokokawa Takeshi Hashimoto Nobumasa Iwanaka |
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Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubes |
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Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubes |
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Caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic AMP pathway in L6 myotubes |
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caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cyclic amp pathway in l6 myotubes |
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Abstract Myoglobin is an important regulator of muscle and whole‐body metabolism and exercise capacity. Caffeine, an activator of the calcium and cyclic AMP (cAMP)/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway, enhances glucose uptake, fat oxidation, and mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle cells. However, no study has shown that caffeine increases the endogenous expression of myoglobin in muscle cells. Further, the molecular mechanism underlying the regulation of myoglobin expression remains unclear. Therefore, our aim was to investigate whether caffeine and activators of the calcium signaling and cAMP/PKA pathway increase the expression of myoglobin in L6 myotubes and whether the pathway mediates caffeine‐induced myoglobin expression. Caffeine increased myoglobin expression and activated the cAMP/PKA pathway in L6 muscle cells. Additionally, a cAMP analog significantly increased myoglobin expression, whereas a ryanodine receptor agonist showed no significant effect. Finally, PKA inhibition significantly suppressed caffeine‐induced myoglobin expression in L6 myotubes. These results suggest that caffeine increases myoglobin expression via the cAMP/PKA pathway in skeletal muscle cells. |
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caffeine cyclic AMP myoglobin protein kinase A skeletal muscle |
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