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The age-related failure of adaptive responses to contractile activity in skeletal muscle is mimicked in young mice by deletion of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase

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AGING CELL
卷 9, 期 6, 页码 979-990

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00635.x

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aging; AP-1; exercise; NF kappa B; sarcopenia; skeletal muscle

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  1. United States National Institute on Aging [AG-20591]
  2. Wellcome Trust [073263/Z/03]
  3. MRC [G0700919] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Medical Research Council [G0700919] Funding Source: researchfish

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P>In muscle, aging is associated with a failure of adaptive responses to contractile activity, and this is hypothesized to play an important role in age-related loss of muscle mass and function. Mice lacking the Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu,ZnSOD, SOD1) show an accelerated, age-related loss of muscle mass and function. This work determined whether adult mice lacking Cu,ZnSOD (Sod1-/- mice) show a premature failure of adaptive responses to contractions in a similar manner to old wild-type (WT) mice. Adult Sod1-/- mice (6-8 months of age) had a similar to 30% reduction in gastrocnemius muscle mass compared with age-matched WT mice. This lower muscle mass was associated with an activation of DNA binding by NF kappa B and AP-1 at rest. Measurements of the activity of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in single fibres from the muscles of Sod1-/- mice at rest indicated an elevation in activity compared with fibres from WT mice. Following 15 min of isometric contractions, muscle fibres from WT mice showed an increase in the intracellular ROS activities and activation of NF kappa B and AP-1, but no changes in either ROS activity or NF kappa B and AP-1 activation were seen in the muscles of Sod1-/- mice following contractions. This pattern of changes mimics that seen in the muscles of old WT mice, suggesting that the attenuated responses to contractile activity seen in old mice result from chronic exposure to increased oxidant activity. Data support the use of the Sod1-/- mouse model to evaluate potential mechanisms that contribute to the loss of muscle mass and function in the elderly.

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