PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.

The skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the human body, depositing energy as protein/amino acids, which are degraded in catabolic conditions such as fasting. Alanine is synthesized and secreted from the skeletal muscle that is used as substrates of gluconeogenesis in the liver. During fasting, t...

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Main Authors: Yukino Hatazawa, Kun Qian, Da-Wei Gong, Yasutomi Kamei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5760032?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e58b8a139d204dcb850595df43b9adbe2020-11-25T01:14:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019090410.1371/journal.pone.0190904PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.Yukino HatazawaKun QianDa-Wei GongYasutomi KameiThe skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the human body, depositing energy as protein/amino acids, which are degraded in catabolic conditions such as fasting. Alanine is synthesized and secreted from the skeletal muscle that is used as substrates of gluconeogenesis in the liver. During fasting, the expression of PGC-1α, a transcriptional coactivator of nuclear receptors, is increased in the liver and regulates gluconeogenesis. In the present study, we observed increased mRNA expression of PGC-1α and alanine aminotransferase 2 (ALT2) in the skeletal muscle during fasting. In C2C12 myoblast cells overexpressing PGC-1α, ALT2 expression was increased concomitant with an increased alanine level in the cells and medium. In addition, PGC-1α, along with nuclear receptor ERR, dose-dependently enhanced the ALT2 promoter activity in reporter assay using C2C12 cells. In the absence of glucose in the culture medium, mRNA levels of PGC-1α and ALT2 increased. Endogenous PGC-1α knockdown in C2C12 cells reduced ALT2 gene expression level, induced by the no-glucose medium. Taken together, in the skeletal muscle, PGC-1α activates ALT2 gene expression, and alanine production may play roles in adaptation to fasting.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5760032?pdf=render
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author Yukino Hatazawa
Kun Qian
Da-Wei Gong
Yasutomi Kamei
spellingShingle Yukino Hatazawa
Kun Qian
Da-Wei Gong
Yasutomi Kamei
PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yukino Hatazawa
Kun Qian
Da-Wei Gong
Yasutomi Kamei
author_sort Yukino Hatazawa
title PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
title_short PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
title_full PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
title_fullStr PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
title_full_unstemmed PGC-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
title_sort pgc-1α regulates alanine metabolism in muscle cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The skeletal muscle is the largest organ in the human body, depositing energy as protein/amino acids, which are degraded in catabolic conditions such as fasting. Alanine is synthesized and secreted from the skeletal muscle that is used as substrates of gluconeogenesis in the liver. During fasting, the expression of PGC-1α, a transcriptional coactivator of nuclear receptors, is increased in the liver and regulates gluconeogenesis. In the present study, we observed increased mRNA expression of PGC-1α and alanine aminotransferase 2 (ALT2) in the skeletal muscle during fasting. In C2C12 myoblast cells overexpressing PGC-1α, ALT2 expression was increased concomitant with an increased alanine level in the cells and medium. In addition, PGC-1α, along with nuclear receptor ERR, dose-dependently enhanced the ALT2 promoter activity in reporter assay using C2C12 cells. In the absence of glucose in the culture medium, mRNA levels of PGC-1α and ALT2 increased. Endogenous PGC-1α knockdown in C2C12 cells reduced ALT2 gene expression level, induced by the no-glucose medium. Taken together, in the skeletal muscle, PGC-1α activates ALT2 gene expression, and alanine production may play roles in adaptation to fasting.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5760032?pdf=render
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