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Publication : Muscle-secreted neurturin couples myofiber oxidative metabolism and slow motor neuron identity.

First Author  Correia JC Year  2021
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  33
Issue  11 Pages  2215-2230.e8
PubMed ID  34592133 Mgi Jnum  J:321943
Mgi Id  MGI:6875493 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2021.09.003
Citation  Correia JC, et al. (2021) Muscle-secreted neurturin couples myofiber oxidative metabolism and slow motor neuron identity. Cell Metab 33(11):2215-2230.e8
abstractText  Endurance exercise promotes skeletal muscle vascularization, oxidative metabolism, fiber-type switching, and neuromuscular junction integrity. Importantly, the metabolic and contractile properties of the muscle fiber must be coupled to the identity of the innervating motor neuron (MN). Here, we show that muscle-derived neurturin (NRTN) acts on muscle fibers and MNs to couple their characteristics. Using a muscle-specific NRTN transgenic mouse (HSA-NRTN) and RNA sequencing of MN somas, we observed that retrograde NRTN signaling promotes a shift toward a slow MN identity. In muscle, NRTN increased capillary density and oxidative capacity and induced a transcriptional reprograming favoring fatty acid metabolism over glycolysis. This combination of effects on muscle and MNs makes HSA-NRTN mice lean with remarkable exercise performance and motor coordination. Interestingly, HSA-NRTN mice largely recapitulate the phenotype of mice with muscle-specific expression of its upstream regulator PGC-1a1. This work identifies NRTN as a myokine that couples muscle oxidative capacity to slow MN identity.
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