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Obesity Augments Glucocorticoid-Dependent Muscle Atrophy in Male C57BL/6J Mice.

Citation
Gunder, L. C., et al. “Obesity Augments Glucocorticoid-Dependent Muscle Atrophy In Male C57Bl/6J Mice.”. Biomedicines.
Center University of Michigan
Author Laura C Gunder, Innocence Harvey, JeAnna R Redd, Carol S Davis, Ayat Al-Tamimi, Susan Brooks V, Dave Bridges
Keywords atrogenes, Atrophy, Glucocorticoids, Insulin resistance, obesity
Abstract

Glucocorticoids promote muscle atrophy by inducing a class of proteins called atrogenes, resulting in reductions in muscle size and strength. In this work, we evaluated whether a mouse model with pre-existing diet-induced obesity had altered glucocorticoid responsiveness. We observed that all animals treated with the synthetic glucocorticoid dexamethasone had reduced strength, but that obesity exacerbated this effect. These changes were concordant with more pronounced reductions in muscle size, particularly in Type II muscle fibers, and potentiated induction of atrogene expression in the obese mice relative to lean mice. Furthermore, we show that the reductions in lean mass do not fully account for the dexamethasone-induced insulin resistance observed in these mice. Together, these data suggest that obesity potentiates glucocorticoid-induced muscle atrophy.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Biomedicines
Volume
8
Issue
10
Date Published
10/2020
ISSN Number
2227-9059
DOI
10.3390/biomedicines8100420
Alternate Journal
Biomedicines
PMID
33076257
PMCID
PMC7602414
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