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Publication : IL-15 is required for postexercise induction of the pro-oxidative mediators PPARĪ“ and SIRT1 in male mice.

First Author  Quinn LS Year  2014
Journal  Endocrinology Volume  155
Issue  1 Pages  143-55
PubMed ID  24169546 Mgi Jnum  J:207716
Mgi Id  MGI:5559413 Doi  10.1210/en.2013-1645
Citation  Quinn LS, et al. (2014) IL-15 is required for postexercise induction of the pro-oxidative mediators PPARdelta and SIRT1 in male mice. Endocrinology 155(1):143-55
abstractText  Physical exercise induces transient upregulation of the pro-oxidative mediators peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-delta (PPARdelta), silent information regulator of transcription (sirtuin)-1 (SIRT1), PPARgamma coactivator 1alpha (PGC-1alpha), and PGC-1beta in skeletal muscle. To determine the role of the cytokine IL-15 in acute postexercise induction of these molecules, expression of these factors after a bout of exhaustive treadmill running was examined in the gastrocnemius muscle of untrained control and IL-15-knockout (KO) mice. Circulating IL-15 levels increased transiently in control mice after exercise. Control mice, but not IL-15-KO mice, upregulated muscle PPARdelta and SIRT1 protein after exercise, accompanied by a complex pattern of mRNA expression for these factors. However, in exhaustive exercise, control mice ran significantly longer than IL-15-KO mice. Therefore, in a second experiment, mice were limited to a 20-minute run, after which a similar pattern of induction of muscle PPARdelta and SIRT1 protein by control mice only was observed. In a separate experiment, IL-15-KO mice injected systemically with recombinant IL-15 upregulated muscle PPARdelta and SIRT1 mRNA within 30 minutes and also exhibited increased muscle PPARdelta protein levels by 3 hours. After exercise, both control and IL-15-KO mice downregulated IL-15 receptor-alpha (IL-15Ralpha) mRNA, whereas IL-15Ralpha-deficient mice exhibited constitutively elevated circulating IL-15 levels. These observations indicate IL-15 release after exercise is necessary for induction of PPARdelta and SIRT1 at the protein level in muscle tissue and suggest that exercise releases IL-15 normally sequestered by the IL-15Ralpha in the resting state. These findings could be used to develop an IL-15-based strategy to induce many of the metabolic benefits of physical exercise.
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