Mechanical loading modulates AMPK and mTOR signaling in myblasts

Author:

Zhou XinORCID,Zhu Shaocun,Li Junhong,Mateus AndreORCID,Backman Ludvig J.

Abstract

AbstractSkeletal muscle adaptation to exercise involves various phenotypic changes that enhance metabolic and contractile functions. One key regulator of these adaptive responses is the activation of AMPK, influenced by exercise intensity. However, the mechanistic understanding of AMPK activation during exercise remains incomplete. In this study, we utilized an in vitro model to investigate the effects of mechanical loading on AMPK activation and its interplay with the mTOR signaling pathway. Proteomic analysis of myoblasts subjected to static loading (SL) revealed distinct quantitative protein alterations associated with RNA metabolism, with 10% SL inducing the most pronounced response compared to lower intensity of 5% and 2% as well as control. Additionally, 10% SL suppressed RNA and protein synthesis, while activating AMPK and inhibiting the mTOR pathway. Our RNA sequencing analysis further corroborated these findings, revealing numerous differentially regulated genes and signaling pathways influenced by both AMPK and mTOR. Further examination showed that SL induced changes in mitochondrial biogenesis and the ADP/ATP ratio. These findings provide novel insights into the cellular responses to mechanical loading and shed light on the intricate AMPK-mTOR regulatory network in myoblasts.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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