4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Aging-related effects of bed rest followed by eccentric exercise rehabilitation on skeletal muscle macrophages and insulin sensitivity

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EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
卷 107, 期 -, 页码 37-49

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2017.07.001

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Aging; Atrophy; Immune cells; M1; M2; Muscle-resident; Rehabilitation; Regrowth; Recovery; Eccentric exercise; Training

资金

  1. NCRR Shared Equipment Grant [1S10RR024761-01]
  2. American Federation on Aging Research
  3. National Institute on Aging [AG038556, AG050781]
  4. National Centre for Advancing Translational Sciences [1ULTR001067]
  5. University of Utah's Centre on Aging
  6. Medical Student Training in Aging Research program - American Federation for Aging
  7. National Institutes of Health under Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases [T35DK103596]
  8. Jeanne B Kempner Fellowship

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The pro- and anti-inflammatory macrophages are associated with insulin sensitivity and skeletal muscle regeneration. Infiltrating macrophages in skeletal muscle during a period of physical inactivity and subsequent reloading/rehabilitation in older adults is unknown, but may provide insight into mechanisms related to the development of metabolic disease and changes in muscle cell size. The purpose of this study was to determine if skeletal muscle macrophage infiltration is modulated differently between young and older adults after bed rest and exercise rehabilitation and if these responses are related to muscle and insulin sensitivity changes. 14 young and 9 older adults underwent 5-days of bed rest followed by 8-weeks of lower limb eccentric exercise rehabilitation (REHAB). Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry,magnetic resonance imaging and myofiber analysis were used to identify muscle morphology and CLIX-IR and CLIX-beta were used to assess insulin sensitivity. Skeletal muscle macrophages, CD68 (pan), CD11b (M1), CD163 (M2), CD206 (M2), were characterized using immunohistochemistry and gene expression. Insulin sensitivity, independent of age, decreased similar to 38% following bed rest and was restored following REHAB. We found robust age-related differences in muscle atrophy during bed rest, yet older and younger adults equally hypertrophied during REHAB. Interestingly, there were age-related differences in macrophage content (CD68(+) CD11b(+) and CD68(+) CD11b(-) cells) but both young and old similarly increased macrophages with REHAB. Satellite cell changes during rehab corresponded to macrophage content changes. Muscle tissue resident macrophages and gene expression, were not associated with changes in insulin sensitivity following bed rest and REHAB. These data suggest that muscle macrophages are modulated as a result of exercise rehabilitation following bed rest and may more associated with muscle regrowth/hypertrophy rather than insulin sensitivity in young or older adults. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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