Abstract
Obestatin/GPR39 signaling stimulates skeletal muscle growth and repair by inducing both G-protein-dependent and -independent mechanisms linking the activated GPR39 receptor with distinct sets of accessory and effector proteins. In this work, we describe a new level of activity where obestatin signaling plays a role in the formation, contractile properties and metabolic profile of skeletal muscle through determination of oxidative fiber type. Our data indicate that obestatin regulates Mef2 activity and PGC-1α expression. Both mechanisms result in a shift in muscle metabolism and function. The increase in Mef2 and PGC-1α signaling activates oxidative capacity, whereas Akt/mTOR signaling positively regulates myofiber growth. Taken together, these data indicate that the obestatin signaling acts on muscle fiber-type program in skeletal muscle.
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Santos-Zas, I., Cid-Díaz, T., González-Sánchez, J., Gurriarán-Rodriguez, U., Seoane-Mosteiro, C., Porteiro, B., … Camiña, J. P. (2017). Obestatin controls skeletal muscle fiber-type determination. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02337-4
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