Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension

The effect of a short-term creatine supplementation on hindlimb suspension (HS)-induced muscle atrophy was investigated. Creatine monohydrate (5 g/kg b.w. per day) or placebo, divided in 2 daily doses, was given by oral gavage for 5 days. Rats were maintained in HS with dietary supplementation conco...

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Main Authors: G.N. Marzuca-Nassr, M.A.S. Fortes, L. Guimarães-Ferreira, G.M. Murata, K.F. Vitzel, D.A.A. Vasconcelos, R.A. Bassit, R. Curi
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spelling doaj-d2968db2d2d44b86a2966f1f725d77a82020-11-25T00:07:00ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research1414-431X521010.1590/1414-431x20198391S0100-879X2019001000606Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspensionG.N. Marzuca-NassrM.A.S. FortesL. Guimarães-FerreiraG.M. MurataK.F. VitzelD.A.A. VasconcelosR.A. BassitR. CuriThe effect of a short-term creatine supplementation on hindlimb suspension (HS)-induced muscle atrophy was investigated. Creatine monohydrate (5 g/kg b.w. per day) or placebo, divided in 2 daily doses, was given by oral gavage for 5 days. Rats were maintained in HS with dietary supplementation concomitantly for 5 days. Body weight, soleus and EDL muscle masses, and cross-sectional areas (CSA) of the muscle fibers were measured. Signaling pathways associated with skeletal muscle mass regulation (FST, MSTN, FAK, IGF-1, MGF, Akt, mTOR, atrogin-1, and MuRF1 expressions, and Akt, S6, GSK3B, and 4EBP1 proteins) were evaluated in the muscles. Soleus muscle exhibited more atrophy than the EDL muscle due to HS. Creatine supplementation attenuated the decrease of wet weight and increased p-4EBP1 protein in the EDL muscle of HS rats. Also, creatine increased mTOR and atrogin-1 expressions in the same muscle and condition. In the absence of HS, creatine supplementation increased FAK and decreased MGF expressions in the EDL muscle. Creatine attenuated the increase in FST expression due to HS in the soleus muscle. MuRF1 expression increased in the soleus muscle due to creatine supplementation in HS animals whereas atrogin-1 expression increased still further in this group compared with untreated HS rats. In conclusion, short-term creatine supplementation changed protein metabolism signaling in soleus and EDL muscles. However, creatine supplementation only slightly attenuated the mass loss of both muscles and did not prevent the CSA reduction and muscle strength decrease induced by HS for 5 days.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2019001000606&lng=en&tlng=enCreatine supplementationHindlimb suspensionMuscle disuse atrophyProtein synthesisProtein degradation
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author G.N. Marzuca-Nassr
M.A.S. Fortes
L. Guimarães-Ferreira
G.M. Murata
K.F. Vitzel
D.A.A. Vasconcelos
R.A. Bassit
R. Curi
spellingShingle G.N. Marzuca-Nassr
M.A.S. Fortes
L. Guimarães-Ferreira
G.M. Murata
K.F. Vitzel
D.A.A. Vasconcelos
R.A. Bassit
R. Curi
Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Creatine supplementation
Hindlimb suspension
Muscle disuse atrophy
Protein synthesis
Protein degradation
author_facet G.N. Marzuca-Nassr
M.A.S. Fortes
L. Guimarães-Ferreira
G.M. Murata
K.F. Vitzel
D.A.A. Vasconcelos
R.A. Bassit
R. Curi
author_sort G.N. Marzuca-Nassr
title Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
title_short Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
title_full Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
title_fullStr Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
title_full_unstemmed Short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
title_sort short-term creatine supplementation changes protein metabolism signaling in hindlimb suspension
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 1414-431X
description The effect of a short-term creatine supplementation on hindlimb suspension (HS)-induced muscle atrophy was investigated. Creatine monohydrate (5 g/kg b.w. per day) or placebo, divided in 2 daily doses, was given by oral gavage for 5 days. Rats were maintained in HS with dietary supplementation concomitantly for 5 days. Body weight, soleus and EDL muscle masses, and cross-sectional areas (CSA) of the muscle fibers were measured. Signaling pathways associated with skeletal muscle mass regulation (FST, MSTN, FAK, IGF-1, MGF, Akt, mTOR, atrogin-1, and MuRF1 expressions, and Akt, S6, GSK3B, and 4EBP1 proteins) were evaluated in the muscles. Soleus muscle exhibited more atrophy than the EDL muscle due to HS. Creatine supplementation attenuated the decrease of wet weight and increased p-4EBP1 protein in the EDL muscle of HS rats. Also, creatine increased mTOR and atrogin-1 expressions in the same muscle and condition. In the absence of HS, creatine supplementation increased FAK and decreased MGF expressions in the EDL muscle. Creatine attenuated the increase in FST expression due to HS in the soleus muscle. MuRF1 expression increased in the soleus muscle due to creatine supplementation in HS animals whereas atrogin-1 expression increased still further in this group compared with untreated HS rats. In conclusion, short-term creatine supplementation changed protein metabolism signaling in soleus and EDL muscles. However, creatine supplementation only slightly attenuated the mass loss of both muscles and did not prevent the CSA reduction and muscle strength decrease induced by HS for 5 days.
topic Creatine supplementation
Hindlimb suspension
Muscle disuse atrophy
Protein synthesis
Protein degradation
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2019001000606&lng=en&tlng=en
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