ALTERAÇÕES RELACIONADAS À AUTOFAGIA MUSCULAR APÓS EXERCÍCIO EXAUSTIVO E TRAUMA CONTUSO

RESUMO Objetivo: Estudar as alterações temporais dos fatores relacionados à autofagia no músculo esquelético de ratos após exercício exaustivo e trauma contuso. Métodos: Quarenta e dois ratos machos SD foram divididos em 7 grupos com 6 ratos em cada grupo: Grupo de controle silencioso (C), imediatam...

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Main Authors Pan, Tongbin, Jiao, Jianjian, Ye, Leilei, Tong, Xinwei, Wang, Qiuxin, Ji, Mengjin
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Abstract RESUMO Objetivo: Estudar as alterações temporais dos fatores relacionados à autofagia no músculo esquelético de ratos após exercício exaustivo e trauma contuso. Métodos: Quarenta e dois ratos machos SD foram divididos em 7 grupos com 6 ratos em cada grupo: Grupo de controle silencioso (C), imediatamente após o exercício exaustivo (E0), 24 horas após o exercício exaustivo (E24), 48 horas após o exercício exaustivo (E48), imediatamente após o trauma contuso (D0), 24 horas após o trauma contuso (D24), 48 horas após o trauma contuso (D48). Todos os grupos de ratos foram mortos e rotulados, respectivamente, em diferentes momentos especificados acima, e o músculo gastrocnêmio direito foi retirado, dividido em duas partes, uma para mRNAs de Lamp-2, BNIP3 e NIX por PCR quantitativo fluorescente em tempo real, e a outra para a proteína p62 por imunotransferência. Resultados: (1) Em comparação com o grupo C, os níveis de mRNA de p62, Lamp-2 e NIX no grupo E48 aumentaram significativamente após o exercício exaustivo (P<0,05), sugerindo que a autofagia aumentou em 48 horas após o exercício exaustivo. (2) Em comparação com o grupo C, os níveis de mRNA de p62mRNA e Lamp-2 foram significativamente aumentados imediatamente após o trauma contuso (P<0,05) e diminuíram significativamente em 48 horas após o trauma contuso (P<0,05), sugerindo que a atividade de autofagia foi aumentada imediatamente após o trauma contuso e diminuiu em 48 horas após a lesão. Conclusão: Houve, via de regra, diferenças em cada fase de recuperação entre os modelos de trauma contuso e de exercício exaustivo, sendo que os fatores de autofagia basal e os fatores de autofagia mitocondrial também foram inconsistentes. Os fatores de autofagia basal p62 e Lamp-2 aumentaram significativamente 48 horas após o exercício excêntrico exaustivo e imediatamente após o trauma contuso. O fator de autofagia mitocondrial BNIP3 não aumentou após o exercício exaustivo e o trauma contuso, mas o NIX aumentou somente após o exercício exaustivo. Seu mecanismo molecular precisa ser investigado com mais detalhes. Nível de Evidência III; Estudos Terapêuticos que Investigam os Resultados do Tratamento. RESUMEN Objetivo: Estudiar los cambios temporales de los factores relacionados con la autofagia en el músculo esquelético de ratas tras el ejercicio exhaustivo y el traumatismo contuso. Métodos: Se dividieron 42 ratas SD macho en 7 grupos con 6 ratas en cada grupo: grupo de control silencioso (C), inmediatamente después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E0), 24 horas después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E24), 48 horas después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E48), inmediatamente después de un traumatismo contuso (D0), 24 horas después de un traumatismo contuso (D24), 48 horas después de un traumatismo contuso (D48). Todos los grupos de ratas fueron sacrificados y rotulados, respectivamente, en diferentes momentos especificados anteriormente, y se extrajo el músculo gastrocnemio derecho, dividido en dos partes, una para los ARNm Lamp-2, BNIP3 y NIX mediante PCR cuantitativa fluorescente en tiempo real, y la otra para la proteína p62 mediante Western blotting. Resultados: (1) En comparación con el grupo C, los niveles de ARNm de p62, Lamp-2 y NIX en el grupo E48 aumentaron significativamente tras el ejercicio exhaustivo (P<0,05), lo que sugiere que la autofagia aumentó en las 48 horas posteriores al ejercicio exhaustivo. (2) En comparación con el grupo C, los niveles de ARNm de p62 ARNm y Lamp-2 aumentaron significativamente inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso (P<0,05) y disminuyeron significativamente a las 48 horas después del traumatismo contuso (P<0,05), lo que sugiere que la actividad de autofagia aumentó inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso y disminuyó a las 48 horas después de la lesión. Conclusión: En general, hubo diferencias en cada fase de recuperación entre los modelos de traumatismo contuso y ejercicio exhaustivo, y los factores de autofagia basal y los factores de autofagia mitocondrial también fueron inconsistentes. Los factores de autofagia basal p62 y Lamp-2 aumentaron significativamente 48 horas después del ejercicio excéntrico exhaustivo e inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso. El factor de autofagia mitocondrial BNIP3 no aumentó tras el ejercicio exhaustivo y el traumatismo contuso, pero NIX sólo aumentó tras el ejercicio exhaustivo. Su mecanismo molecular debe investigarse con más detalle. Nivel de Evidencia III; Estudios Terapéuticos que Investigan los Resultados del Tratamiento. ABSTRACT Objective: To study the temporal changes of autophagy related factors in skeletal muscle of rats after exhaustive exercise and blunt trauma. Methods: Forty-two male SD rats were divided into 7 groups with 6 rats in each group: Quiet control group (C), immediately after exhaustive exercise (E0), 24 hours after exhaustive exercise (E24), 48 hours after exhaustive exercise (E48), immediately after blunt trauma (D0), 24 hours after blunt trauma (D24), 48 hours after blunt trauma (D48). All groups of rats were killed and samped respectively at different time points specified above, and the right gastrocnemius muscle was taken, which was divided into two parts, one for mRNAs of, Lamp-2, BNIP3 and NIX by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR, and the other for p62 protein by Western blotting. Results: (1) Compared with group C, mRNA levels of p62, Lamp-2 and NIX in group E48 were significantly increased after exhaustive exercise(P<0.05), suggesting that autophagy increased in 48h after exhaustive exercise. (2) Compared with group C, p62mRNA and Lamp-2 mRNA levels were significantly increased immediately after blunt trauma(P<0.05) and decreased significantly in 48h after blunt trauma(P<0.05), suggesting that autophagy activity was enhanced immediately after blunt trauma and decreased in 48h after injury. Conclusions: Generally, there were differences at each recovery phase between blunt trauma and exhausted exercise models, and the basal autophagy factors and mitochondrial autophagy factors were also inconsistent. Basal autophagy factors p62 and Lamp-2 increased significantly 48 hours after eccentric exhaustive exercise and immediately after blunt trauma. Mitochondrial autophagy factor BNIP3 did not increase after exhaustive exercise and blunt trauma, but NIX only increased after exhaustive exercise. Its molecular mechanism needs to be further studied. Level of Evidence III; Therapeutic Studies Investigating the Results of Treatment.
AbstractList RESUMO Objetivo: Estudar as alterações temporais dos fatores relacionados à autofagia no músculo esquelético de ratos após exercício exaustivo e trauma contuso. Métodos: Quarenta e dois ratos machos SD foram divididos em 7 grupos com 6 ratos em cada grupo: Grupo de controle silencioso (C), imediatamente após o exercício exaustivo (E0), 24 horas após o exercício exaustivo (E24), 48 horas após o exercício exaustivo (E48), imediatamente após o trauma contuso (D0), 24 horas após o trauma contuso (D24), 48 horas após o trauma contuso (D48). Todos os grupos de ratos foram mortos e rotulados, respectivamente, em diferentes momentos especificados acima, e o músculo gastrocnêmio direito foi retirado, dividido em duas partes, uma para mRNAs de Lamp-2, BNIP3 e NIX por PCR quantitativo fluorescente em tempo real, e a outra para a proteína p62 por imunotransferência. Resultados: (1) Em comparação com o grupo C, os níveis de mRNA de p62, Lamp-2 e NIX no grupo E48 aumentaram significativamente após o exercício exaustivo (P<0,05), sugerindo que a autofagia aumentou em 48 horas após o exercício exaustivo. (2) Em comparação com o grupo C, os níveis de mRNA de p62mRNA e Lamp-2 foram significativamente aumentados imediatamente após o trauma contuso (P<0,05) e diminuíram significativamente em 48 horas após o trauma contuso (P<0,05), sugerindo que a atividade de autofagia foi aumentada imediatamente após o trauma contuso e diminuiu em 48 horas após a lesão. Conclusão: Houve, via de regra, diferenças em cada fase de recuperação entre os modelos de trauma contuso e de exercício exaustivo, sendo que os fatores de autofagia basal e os fatores de autofagia mitocondrial também foram inconsistentes. Os fatores de autofagia basal p62 e Lamp-2 aumentaram significativamente 48 horas após o exercício excêntrico exaustivo e imediatamente após o trauma contuso. O fator de autofagia mitocondrial BNIP3 não aumentou após o exercício exaustivo e o trauma contuso, mas o NIX aumentou somente após o exercício exaustivo. Seu mecanismo molecular precisa ser investigado com mais detalhes. Nível de Evidência III; Estudos Terapêuticos que Investigam os Resultados do Tratamento. RESUMEN Objetivo: Estudiar los cambios temporales de los factores relacionados con la autofagia en el músculo esquelético de ratas tras el ejercicio exhaustivo y el traumatismo contuso. Métodos: Se dividieron 42 ratas SD macho en 7 grupos con 6 ratas en cada grupo: grupo de control silencioso (C), inmediatamente después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E0), 24 horas después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E24), 48 horas después del ejercicio exhaustivo (E48), inmediatamente después de un traumatismo contuso (D0), 24 horas después de un traumatismo contuso (D24), 48 horas después de un traumatismo contuso (D48). Todos los grupos de ratas fueron sacrificados y rotulados, respectivamente, en diferentes momentos especificados anteriormente, y se extrajo el músculo gastrocnemio derecho, dividido en dos partes, una para los ARNm Lamp-2, BNIP3 y NIX mediante PCR cuantitativa fluorescente en tiempo real, y la otra para la proteína p62 mediante Western blotting. Resultados: (1) En comparación con el grupo C, los niveles de ARNm de p62, Lamp-2 y NIX en el grupo E48 aumentaron significativamente tras el ejercicio exhaustivo (P<0,05), lo que sugiere que la autofagia aumentó en las 48 horas posteriores al ejercicio exhaustivo. (2) En comparación con el grupo C, los niveles de ARNm de p62 ARNm y Lamp-2 aumentaron significativamente inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso (P<0,05) y disminuyeron significativamente a las 48 horas después del traumatismo contuso (P<0,05), lo que sugiere que la actividad de autofagia aumentó inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso y disminuyó a las 48 horas después de la lesión. Conclusión: En general, hubo diferencias en cada fase de recuperación entre los modelos de traumatismo contuso y ejercicio exhaustivo, y los factores de autofagia basal y los factores de autofagia mitocondrial también fueron inconsistentes. Los factores de autofagia basal p62 y Lamp-2 aumentaron significativamente 48 horas después del ejercicio excéntrico exhaustivo e inmediatamente después del traumatismo contuso. El factor de autofagia mitocondrial BNIP3 no aumentó tras el ejercicio exhaustivo y el traumatismo contuso, pero NIX sólo aumentó tras el ejercicio exhaustivo. Su mecanismo molecular debe investigarse con más detalle. Nivel de Evidencia III; Estudios Terapéuticos que Investigan los Resultados del Tratamiento. ABSTRACT Objective: To study the temporal changes of autophagy related factors in skeletal muscle of rats after exhaustive exercise and blunt trauma. Methods: Forty-two male SD rats were divided into 7 groups with 6 rats in each group: Quiet control group (C), immediately after exhaustive exercise (E0), 24 hours after exhaustive exercise (E24), 48 hours after exhaustive exercise (E48), immediately after blunt trauma (D0), 24 hours after blunt trauma (D24), 48 hours after blunt trauma (D48). All groups of rats were killed and samped respectively at different time points specified above, and the right gastrocnemius muscle was taken, which was divided into two parts, one for mRNAs of, Lamp-2, BNIP3 and NIX by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR, and the other for p62 protein by Western blotting. Results: (1) Compared with group C, mRNA levels of p62, Lamp-2 and NIX in group E48 were significantly increased after exhaustive exercise(P<0.05), suggesting that autophagy increased in 48h after exhaustive exercise. (2) Compared with group C, p62mRNA and Lamp-2 mRNA levels were significantly increased immediately after blunt trauma(P<0.05) and decreased significantly in 48h after blunt trauma(P<0.05), suggesting that autophagy activity was enhanced immediately after blunt trauma and decreased in 48h after injury. Conclusions: Generally, there were differences at each recovery phase between blunt trauma and exhausted exercise models, and the basal autophagy factors and mitochondrial autophagy factors were also inconsistent. Basal autophagy factors p62 and Lamp-2 increased significantly 48 hours after eccentric exhaustive exercise and immediately after blunt trauma. Mitochondrial autophagy factor BNIP3 did not increase after exhaustive exercise and blunt trauma, but NIX only increased after exhaustive exercise. Its molecular mechanism needs to be further studied. Level of Evidence III; Therapeutic Studies Investigating the Results of Treatment.
Author Ji, Mengjin
Jiao, Jianjian
Tong, Xinwei
Pan, Tongbin
Ye, Leilei
Wang, Qiuxin
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