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Altered signaling for mitochondrial and myofibrillar biogenesis in skeletal muscles of multiple sclerosis patients

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Patients with MS (pwMS) experience muscle weakness and lowered muscle oxidative capacity. To explore the etiology for the development of such muscle phenotype we studied skeletal muscle AMP-activated protein kinase (phospho-AMPKα, governing mitochondrial biogenesis) and mammalian target of rapamycin (phospho-mTOR, governing myofibrillar biogenesis) phosphorylation in pwMS. After assessment of body composition, muscle strength, exercise tolerance and muscle fiber type, muscle phospho-AMPKα and phosphomTOR was assessed in 14 pwMS and 10 healthy controls (part 1). Next, an endurance exercise bout was executed by 9 pwMS and 7 healthy subjects, with assessment of changes in muscle phospho-AMPKα and phospho-mTOR (part 2). Elevated basal muscle phosphoAMPKα and phospho-mTOR was present in MS (p<0.01) and independently related to MS. Correlations between muscle phospho-AMPKα or phospho-mTOR and whole-body fat mass, peak oxygen uptake and expanded disability status scale (p<0.05) were found. After endurance exercise muscle phospho-AMPKα and phospho-mTOR remained elevated in pwMS (p<0.01). Muscle signaling cascades for mitochondrial and myofibrillar biogenesis are altered in MS and related to impairment and disability level. These findings indicate a link between muscle signaling cascades and level of disability/impairment, and thus may open a new area for the development of novel therapies for peripheral muscle impairment in MS.
Tijdschrift: Translational Research
ISSN: 1931-5244
Issue: 1
Volume: 166
Pagina's: 70 - 79
Jaar van publicatie:2015
Trefwoorden:multiple sclerosis, AMPK, mTOR, skeletal muscle biochemistry, exercise
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:3
CSS-citation score:1
Authors from:Higher Education, Hospital
Toegankelijkheid:Open