Skeletal muscle of females and males with constitutional thinness: a low intramuscular lipid content and oxidative profile

Author:

Bailly Mélina12,Germain Natacha23,Féasson Léonard4,Costes Frédéric5,Estour Bruno23,Hourdé Christophe6,N. Merlet Angèle4,Thomas Thierry78,Hager Jorg9,Pereira Bruno10,Thivel David1,Courteix Daniel1,Galusca Bogdan23,Verney Julien1

Affiliation:

1. Université Clermont Auvergne, CRNH, AME2P, Clermont-Ferrand 63000, France.

2. Eating Disorders, Addictions and Extreme Bodyweight Research Group (TAPE) EA 7423, Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne 42000, France.

3. Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism and Eating Disorders, CHU Saint-Étienne 42000, France.

4. Inter-University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM) EA 7424, Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne 42000, France.

5. Department of Sport Medicine and Functional Explorations, CHU Clermont-Ferrand 63000 France.

6. Inter-University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM) EA 7424, Savoie Mont Blanc University, Chambéry 73000, France.

7. Department of Rheumatology, Hôpital Nord, CHU Saint-Etienne, France.

8. INSERM U1059, University of Lyon-Jean Monnet University, Saint-Étienne 42000, France.

9. Metabolic Health, Nestlé Research, EPFL Innovation Park, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland.

10. Biostatistics Unit, Délégation à la Recherche Clinique et à l’Innovation (DRCI), Clermont-Ferrand 63000, France.

Abstract

Constitutional thinness (CT) is a nonpathological state of underweight. The current study aimed to explore skeletal muscle energy storage in individuals with CT and to further characterize muscle phenotype at baseline and in response to overfeeding. Thirty subjects with CT (15 females, 15 males) and 31 normal-weight control subjects (16 females, 15 males) participated in the study. Histological and enzymological analyses were performed on muscle biopsy specimens before and after overfeeding. In the skeletal muscle of CT participants compared with controls, we observed a lower content of intramuscular triglycerides for type I (−17%, p < 0.01) and type IIA (−14%, p < 0.05) muscle fibers, a lower glycogen content for type I (−6%, p < 0.01) and type IIA (−5%, p < 0.05) muscle fibers, a specific fiber-type distribution, a marked muscle hypotrophy (−20%, p < 0.001), a low capillary-to-fiber ratio (−19%, p < 0.001), and low citrate synthase activity (−18%, p < 0.05). In response to overfeeding, CT participants increased their intramuscular triglycerides content in type I (+10%, p < 0.01) and type IIA (+9%, p < 0.01) muscle fibers. CT individuals seem to present an unusual muscle phenotype and different adaptations to overfeeding compared with normal-weight individuals, suggesting a specific energy metabolism and muscle adaptations. ClinicalTrials.gov registration no. NCT02004821. Novelty Low intramuscular triglycerides and glycogen content in skeletal muscle of constitutionally thin individuals. Low oxidative capacity, low capillary supply, and fiber hypotrophy in skeletal muscle of constitutionally thin individuals. Increase in intramuscular triglycerides in constitutional thinness in response to overfeeding.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics,Physiology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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