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Publication : Exercise Inducible Lactate Dehydrogenase B Regulates Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle.

First Author  Liang X Year  2016
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  291
Issue  49 Pages  25306-25318
PubMed ID  27738103 Mgi Jnum  J:237635
Mgi Id  MGI:5816398 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M116.749424
Citation  Liang X, et al. (2016) Exercise Inducible Lactate Dehydrogenase B Regulates Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle. J Biol Chem 291(49):25306-25318
abstractText  Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) catalyzes the interconversion of pyruvate and lactate, which are critical fuel metabolites of skeletal muscle particularly during exercise. However, the physiological relevance of LDH remains poorly understood. Here we show that Ldhb expression is induced by exercise in human muscle and negatively correlated with changes in intramuscular pH levels, a marker of lactate production, during isometric exercise. We found that the expression of Ldhb is regulated by exercise-induced peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1alpha (PGC-1alpha). Ldhb gene promoter reporter studies demonstrated that PGC-1alpha activates Ldhb gene expression through multiple conserved estrogen-related receptor (ERR) and myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) binding sites. Transgenic mice overexpressing Ldhb in muscle (muscle creatine kinase (MCK)-Ldhb) exhibited increased exercise performance and enhanced oxygen consumption during exercise. MCK-Ldhb muscle was shown to have enhanced mitochondrial enzyme activity and increased mitochondrial gene expression, suggesting an adaptive oxidative muscle transformation. In addition, mitochondrial respiration capacity was increased and lactate production decreased in MCK-Ldhb skeletal myotubes in culture. Together, these results identified a previously unrecognized Ldhb-driven alteration in muscle mitochondrial function and suggested a mechanism for the adaptive metabolic response induced by exercise training.
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