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Molecular Signaling Effects behind the Spontaneous Soleus Muscle Activity Induced by 7-Day Rat Hindlimb Suspension Full article

Journal International Journal of Molecular Sciences
ISSN: 1422-0067 , E-ISSN: 1661-6596
Output data Year: 2024, Volume: 25, Number: 15, Article number : 8316, Pages count : DOI: 10.3390/ijms25158316
Authors Sergeeva Xenia V. 1 , Sharlo Kristina A. 1 , Tyganov Sergey A. 1 , Kalashnikov Vitaliy E. 1 , Shenkman Boris S. 1
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1 Myology Laboratory, Institute of Biomedical Problems, RAS (Russian Academy of Sciences), Moscow 123007, Russia

Abstract: The elimination of ground reaction force (support withdrawal) vastly affects slow postural muscles in terms of their regulation and structure. One of the effects of support withdrawal in this study was an immediate postural muscle inactivation, followed by the daily gradual development of spontaneous activity of the slow postural soleus muscle in response to rat hindlimb suspension to mimic space flight. The origin of this activity is somewhat akin to muscle spasticity after spinal cord injuries and is the result of KCC2 content decline in the spinal cord’s motor neurons. However, the physiological consequences of unloading-induced spontaneous activity remain unexplored. We have conducted an experiment with the administration of a highly specific KCC2 activator during 7-day unloading. For this experiment, 32 male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups: C+placebo, C+CLP-290 (100 mg/kg b w), 7HS+placebo, and 7HS+CLP—hindlimb-suspended group with CLP-290 administration (100 mg/kg b w). The soleus muscles of the animals were dissected and analyzed for several proteostasis- and metabolism-related parameters. CLP-290 administration to the unloaded animals led to the upregulation of AMPK downstream (p-ACC) and mTOR targets (p-p70S6k and p-4E-BP) and an enhanced PGC1alpha decrease vs. the 7HS group, but neither prevented nor enhanced atrophy of the soleus muscle or myofiber CSA.
Cite: Sergeeva X.V. , Sharlo K.A. , Tyganov S.A. , Kalashnikov V.E. , Shenkman B.S.
Molecular Signaling Effects behind the Spontaneous Soleus Muscle Activity Induced by 7-Day Rat Hindlimb Suspension
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024. V.25. N15. 8316 . DOI: 10.3390/ijms25158316 WOS Scopus РИНЦ PMID OpenAlex
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Web of science: WOS:001286882700001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85200851794
Elibrary: 69041662
PMID: 39125886
OpenAlex: W4401111990
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