Myostatin gene invalidation does not prevent skeletal muscle mass loss during experimental sepsis in mice

Author:

Morel Jérome12ORCID,Pignard Anne Sophie12ORCID,Castells Josiane1,Allibert Valentine1,Hatimi Lahcène1ORCID,Buhot Benjamin1,Velarde Mathias1,Durieux Anne Cécile1,Freyssenet Damien1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Biologie de la Motricité Université Jean Monnet Saint Etienne, Lyon 1, Université Savoie Mont‐Blanc Saint Etienne France

2. Département d'anesthésie et réanimation Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne Saint Etienne France

Abstract

AbstractLoss of muscle mass and function induced by sepsis contributes to physical inactivity and disability in intensive care unit patients. Limiting skeletal muscle deconditioning may thus be helpful in reducing the long‐term effect of muscle wasting in patients. We tested the hypothesis that invalidation of the myostatin gene, which encodes a powerful negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass, could prevent or attenuate skeletal muscle wasting and improve survival of septic mice. Sepsis was induced by caecal ligature and puncture (CLP) in 13‐week‐old C57BL/6J wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out male mice. Survival rates were similar in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice seven days after CLP. Loss in muscle mass was also similar in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice 4 and 7 days after CLP. The loss in muscle mass was molecularly supported by an increase in the transcript level of E3‐ubiquitin ligases and autophagy–lysosome markers. This transcriptional response was blunted in myostatin knock‐out mice. No change was observed in the protein level of markers of the anabolic insulin/IGF1‐Akt‐mTOR pathway. Muscle strength was similarly decreased in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice 4 and 7 days after CLP. This was associated with a modified expression of genes involved in ion homeostasis and excitation–contraction coupling, suggesting that a long‐term functional recovery following experimental sepsis may be impaired by a dysregulated expression of molecular determinants of ion homeostasis and excitation–contraction coupling. In conclusion, myostatin gene invalidation does not provide any benefit in preventing skeletal muscle mass loss and strength in response to experimental sepsis. imageKey points Survival rates are similar in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice seven days after the induction of sepsis. Loss in muscle mass and muscle strength are similar in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice 4 and 7 days after the induction of an experimental sepsis. Despite evidence of a transcriptional regulation, the protein level of markers of the anabolic insulin/IGF1‐Akt‐mTOR pathway remained unchanged. RT‐qPCR analysis of autophagy–lysosome pathway markers indicates that activity of the pathway may be altered by experimental sepsis in wild‐type and myostatin knock‐out mice. Experimental sepsis induces greater variations in the mRNA levels of wild‐type mice than those of myostatin knock‐out mice, without providing any significant catabolic resistance or functional benefits.

Publisher

Wiley

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