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Regulation of Exercise-Induced Autophagy in Skeletal Muscle

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CURRENT PATHOBIOLOGY REPORTS
卷 5, 期 2, 页码 177-186

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s40139-017-0135-9

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Autophagy; Mitophagy; Skeletal muscle; Physical exercise; AMP-activated protein kinase; Forkhead box protein transcription factor 3

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  1. NIH [R00DK094980]

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Purpose of Review Physical exercise is a highly effective method to prevent several pathogenic conditions, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, largely due to metabolic adaptations induced by exercise in skeletal muscle. Yet how exercise induces the beneficial effects in muscle remains to be fully elucidated. Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that regulates nutrient recycling, energy production, and organelle quality control. The autophagy pathway is upregulated in response to stress during exercise and muscle contraction, and may be an important mechanism mediating exercise-induced health benefits. Recent Findings A number of studies have indicated that physical exercise induces non-selective autophagy and selective mitophagy in skeletal muscle in animal models and humans. The AMPK-ULK1 and the FoxO3 signaling pathways play an essential role in the activation of the upstream autophagy machinery in skeletal muscle during exercise. The autophagy activity is required for health benefits of exercise, as in different autophagy-deficient mouse lines exerciseinduced effects are abolished. Summary This review aims to summarize and highlight the most recent findings on the role of autophagy in muscle maintenance, the molecular pathways that upregulate autophagy during exercise, and the potential functions of exerciseinduced autophagy and mitophagy in skeletal muscle.

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