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Publication : Glucose restriction enhances oxidative fiber formation: A multi-omic signal network involving AMPK and CaMK2.

First Author  Zhang K Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  1 Pages  108590
PubMed ID  38161415 Mgi Jnum  J:351159
Mgi Id  MGI:7572158 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.108590
Citation  Zhang K, et al. (2024) Glucose restriction enhances oxidative fiber formation: A multi-omic signal network involving AMPK and CaMK2. iScience 27(1):108590
abstractText  Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic organ that adapts to different metabolic states or functional demands. This study explored the impact of permanent glucose restriction (GR) on skeletal muscle composition and metabolism. Using Glut4(m) mice with defective glucose transporter 4, we conducted multi-omics analyses at different ages and after low-intensity treadmill training. The oxidative fibers were significantly increased in Glut4(m) muscles. Mechanistically, GR activated AMPK pathway, promoting mitochondrial function and beneficial myokine expression, and facilitated slow fiber formation via CaMK2 pathway. Phosphorylation-activated Perm1 may synergize AMPK and CaMK2 signaling. Besides, MAPK and CDK kinases were also implicated in skeletal muscle protein phosphorylation during GR response. This study provides a comprehensive signaling network demonstrating how GR influences muscle fiber types and metabolic patterns. These insights offer valuable data for understanding oxidative fiber formation mechanisms and identifying clinical targets for metabolic diseases.
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