Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness.
Human aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength and a concomitant fat accumulation in form of inter-muscular adipose tissue, causing skeletal muscle function decline and immobilization. Fat accumulation can also occur as intra-muscular triglycerides (IMTG) deposition in...
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doaj-80e71afa65324cf89b579cb945f7de8e2020-11-25T01:33:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7370910.1371/journal.pone.0073709Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness.Maria ConteFrancesco VasuriGiovanni TrisolinoElena BellavistaAurelia SantoroAlessio DegiovanniErmanno MartucciAntonia D'Errico-GrigioniDaniela CaporossiMiriam CapriAndrea B MaierOlivier SeynnesLaura BarberiAntonio MusaròMarco V NariciClaudio FranceschiStefano SalvioliHuman aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength and a concomitant fat accumulation in form of inter-muscular adipose tissue, causing skeletal muscle function decline and immobilization. Fat accumulation can also occur as intra-muscular triglycerides (IMTG) deposition in lipid droplets, which are associated with perilipin proteins, such as Perilipin2 (Plin2). It is not known whether Plin2 expression changes with age and if this has consequences on muscle mass and strength. We studied the expression of Plin2 in the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle of both healthy subjects and patients affected by lower limb mobility limitation of different age. We found that Plin2 expression increases with age, this phenomenon being particularly evident in patients. Moreover, Plin2 expression is inversely correlated with quadriceps strength and VL thickness. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underpinning this phenomenon, we focused on IGF-1/p53 network/signalling pathway, involved in muscle physiology. We found that Plin2 expression strongly correlates with increased p53 activation and reduced IGF-1 expression. To confirm these observations made on humans, we studied mice overexpressing muscle-specific IGF-1, which are protected from sarcopenia. These mice resulted almost negative for the expression of Plin2 and p53 at two years of age. We conclude that fat deposition within skeletal muscle in form of Plin2-coated lipid droplets increases with age and is associated with decreased muscle strength and thickness, likely through an IGF-1- and p53-dependent mechanism. The data also suggest that excessive intramuscular fat accumulation could be the initial trigger for p53 activation and consequent loss of muscle mass and strength.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3744478?pdf=render |
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Maria Conte Francesco Vasuri Giovanni Trisolino Elena Bellavista Aurelia Santoro Alessio Degiovanni Ermanno Martucci Antonia D'Errico-Grigioni Daniela Caporossi Miriam Capri Andrea B Maier Olivier Seynnes Laura Barberi Antonio Musarò Marco V Narici Claudio Franceschi Stefano Salvioli |
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Maria Conte Francesco Vasuri Giovanni Trisolino Elena Bellavista Aurelia Santoro Alessio Degiovanni Ermanno Martucci Antonia D'Errico-Grigioni Daniela Caporossi Miriam Capri Andrea B Maier Olivier Seynnes Laura Barberi Antonio Musarò Marco V Narici Claudio Franceschi Stefano Salvioli Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. PLoS ONE |
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Maria Conte Francesco Vasuri Giovanni Trisolino Elena Bellavista Aurelia Santoro Alessio Degiovanni Ermanno Martucci Antonia D'Errico-Grigioni Daniela Caporossi Miriam Capri Andrea B Maier Olivier Seynnes Laura Barberi Antonio Musarò Marco V Narici Claudio Franceschi Stefano Salvioli |
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Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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Increased Plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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increased plin2 expression in human skeletal muscle is associated with sarcopenia and muscle weakness. |
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Human aging is associated with a progressive loss of muscle mass and strength and a concomitant fat accumulation in form of inter-muscular adipose tissue, causing skeletal muscle function decline and immobilization. Fat accumulation can also occur as intra-muscular triglycerides (IMTG) deposition in lipid droplets, which are associated with perilipin proteins, such as Perilipin2 (Plin2). It is not known whether Plin2 expression changes with age and if this has consequences on muscle mass and strength. We studied the expression of Plin2 in the vastus lateralis (VL) muscle of both healthy subjects and patients affected by lower limb mobility limitation of different age. We found that Plin2 expression increases with age, this phenomenon being particularly evident in patients. Moreover, Plin2 expression is inversely correlated with quadriceps strength and VL thickness. To investigate the molecular mechanisms underpinning this phenomenon, we focused on IGF-1/p53 network/signalling pathway, involved in muscle physiology. We found that Plin2 expression strongly correlates with increased p53 activation and reduced IGF-1 expression. To confirm these observations made on humans, we studied mice overexpressing muscle-specific IGF-1, which are protected from sarcopenia. These mice resulted almost negative for the expression of Plin2 and p53 at two years of age. We conclude that fat deposition within skeletal muscle in form of Plin2-coated lipid droplets increases with age and is associated with decreased muscle strength and thickness, likely through an IGF-1- and p53-dependent mechanism. The data also suggest that excessive intramuscular fat accumulation could be the initial trigger for p53 activation and consequent loss of muscle mass and strength. |
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