期刊
LARYNGOSCOPE
卷 132, 期 1, 页码 148-155出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lary.29683
关键词
Laryngeal muscles; proteome; sarcopenia
资金
- National Institute of Deafness and Communication Disorders at the National Institute of Health [K23DC014517, R21DC018107]
- NYU Langone Health
This study compared global protein expression in laryngeal and hindlimb muscles, finding over 1,000 proteins in common across age groups. Age-related differences were observed in 107 proteins in hindlimb muscle and 19 proteins in laryngeal muscle. Differences in protein expression may relate to immune responses, stress redox, and RNA repair.
Objectives The goals of this study were to 1) compare global protein expression in muscles of the larynx and hindlimb and 2) investigate differences in protein expression between aged and nonaged muscle using label-free global proteomic profiling methods. Methods Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis was performed on thyroarytenoid intrinsic laryngeal muscle and plantaris hindlimb muscle from 10 F344xBN F1 male rats (5 old and 5 young). Protein expression was compared and pathway enrichment analysis performed for each muscle type (larynx and limb) and age group (old and young muscle). Results Over 1,000 proteins were identified in common across both muscle types and age groups using LC-MS/MS analysis. Significant age-related differences were seen across 107 proteins in plantaris hindlimb and in 19 proteins in thyroarytenoid laryngeal muscle. Bioinformatic and enrichment analysis demonstrated protein differences between the hindlimb and larynx may relate to immune and stress redox responses and RNA repair. Conclusion There are clear differences in protein expressions between the laryngeal and hindlimb skeletal muscles. Initial analysis suggests differences between the two muscle groups may relate to stress responses and repair mechanisms. Age-related changes in the thyroarytenoid appear to be less obvious than in the plantaris. Further in-depth study is needed to elucidate how aging affects protein expression in the laryngeal muscles. Level of Evidence NA Laryngoscope, 2021
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