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Small heat shock proteins translocate to the cytoskeleton in human skeletal muscle following eccentric exercise independently of phosphorylation

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue 11, Pages 1463-1472

Publisher

AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01026.2013

Keywords

HSP27; alpha B-crystallin; phosphorylation; eccentric exercise; single fibers

Funding

  1. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [1051460]
  2. Australian Research Council
  3. Danish Ministry of Culture [2004-05-029]

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Small heat shock proteins (sHSPs) are a subgroup of the highly conserved family of HSPs that are stress inducible and confer resistance to cellular stress and injury. This study aimed to quantitatively examine whether type of contraction (concentric or eccentric) affects sHSPs, HSP27 and alpha B-crystallin, localization, and phosphorylation in human muscle. Vastus lateralis muscle biopsies from 11 healthy male volunteers were obtained pre- and 3 h, 24 h, and 7 days following concentric (CONC), eccentric (ECC1), and repeated bout eccentric (ECC2) exercise. No changes were apparent in a control group (n = 5) who performed no exercise. Eccentric exercise induced muscle damage, as evidenced by increased muscle force loss, perceived muscle soreness, and elevated plasma creatine kinase and myoglobin levels. Total HSP27 and alpha B-crystallin amounts did not change following any type of exercise. Following eccentric exercise (ECC1 and ECC2) phosphorylation of HSP27 at serine 15 (pHSP27-Ser15) was increased approximately 3- to 6-fold at 3 h, and p alpha B-crystallin-Ser59 increased similar to 10-fold at 3 h. Prior to exercise most of the sHSP and psHSP pools were present in the cytosolic compartment. Eccentric exercise resulted in partial redistribution of HSP27 (similar to 23%) from the cytosol to the cytoskeletal fraction (similar to 28% for pHSP27-Ser15 and similar to 7% for pHSP27-Ser82), with subsequent full reversal within 24 h. alpha B-crystallin also showed partial redistribution from the cytosolic to cytoskeletal fraction (similar to 18% of total) 3 h post-ECC1, but not after ECC2. There was no redistribution or phosphorylation of sHSPs with CONC. Eccentric exercise results in increased sHSP phosphorylation and translocation to the cytoskeletal fraction, but the sHSP translocation is not dependent on their phosphorylation.

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