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Publication : Caveolin-3 promotes glycometabolism, growth and proliferation in muscle cells.

First Author  Shang L Year  2017
Journal  PLoS One Volume  12
Issue  12 Pages  e0189004
PubMed ID  29206848 Mgi Jnum  J:252630
Mgi Id  MGI:6103080 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0189004
Citation  Shang L, et al. (2017) Caveolin-3 promotes glycometabolism, growth and proliferation in muscle cells. PLoS One 12(12):e0189004
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Caveolin-3 (CAV3) protein is known to be expressed specifically in various myocytes, but its physiological function remains unclear. CAV3, located at the cell membrane, may promote the sensitivity of the Akt signaling pathway, which is closely related to glucose metabolism and to cell growth and proliferation. METHODS: The CAV3 gene was stably transfected into C2C12 muscle cells, and the effects were evaluated by biochemical assays, WB and confocal microscopy for the observation of cellular glucose metabolism, growth and proliferation, and the effect of CAV3 on the Akt signaling pathway with no insulin stimulation. RESULTS: After C2C12 cells were transfected with the mouse CAV3 gene, which increased CAV3 expression, the abundance of the CAV3 and GLUT4 proteins on the cell membrane increased, but the total GLUT4 protein content of the cell was unchanged. Glucose uptake was increased, and this did not affect the glycogen synthesis, but the cell surface area and cell proliferation increased. While there were significant increases in p-Akt and p-p70s6K, which is a downstream component of Akt signaling, the level of GSK3beta protein, another component of Akt signaling did not change. CONCLUSIONS: The muscle, CAV3 protein can activate Akt signaling, increase GLUT4 protein localization in the cell membrane, increase glucose uptake, and promote myocyte growth and proliferation. CAV3 protein has a physiological role in glycometabolism, growth and proliferation, independent of insulin stimulation.
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