Effects of creatine and its analog, β-guanidinopropionic acid, on the differentiation of and nucleoli in myoblasts

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The effects of supplementation with creatine (Cr) and its analog, β-guanidinopropionic acid (β-GPA), on the differentiation of myoblasts and the numbers of nucleoli were studied in C2C12 cells. The cells were cultured in differentiation medium for 4 d. Then Cr (1mM) or β-GPA (1mM) was added to the cells, and the mixture was cultured for an additional 2d. Although the number of myotubes was not different among the groups, myotube diameters and nuclear numbers in myotubes were increased by Cr and β-GPA treatment respectively. The expression of differentiation marker proteins, myogenin, and the myosine heavy chain, was increased in the β-GPA group. Supplementation with β-GPA also increased the percentage of p21 (inhibitor for cell cycle progression)-positive myoblasts. Supplementation with Cr inhibited the decrease in nucleoli numbers, whereas β-GPA increased nucleolar sizes in the myotubes. These results suggest that β-GPA supplementation stimulated the differentiation of myoblasts into multi-nucleated myotubes through induction of p21 expression.

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Ohira, Y., Matsuoka, Y., Kawano, F., Ogura, A., Higo, Y., Ohira, T., … Nakai, N. (2011). Effects of creatine and its analog, β-guanidinopropionic acid, on the differentiation of and nucleoli in myoblasts. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 75(6), 1085–1089. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.100901

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