Decrease of PKB/Akt phosphorylation is partially mediated by SAPK/JNK activation in serum-free L6 myoblasts starved with low glucose

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Purpose: Studies have been using cell cultures of muscle cells to mimic atrophy in in vivo and in vitro tests. However, changes in the activation of atrophy-related PKB/Akt is not fully understood in serum-free starved skeletal muscle cells. The purpose of the present study was to determine the change of PKB/Akt phosphorylation in L6 myoblasts under serum-free starvation conditions. Methods: We used western blotting to examine PKB/Akt expression and phosphorylation in atrophied L6 myoblasts. Results: The phosphorylation of PKB/Akt was significantly lower in L6 myoblasts under serum-free starvation than that of the control group. Serum-free starvation for 6, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours significantly decreased the phosphorylation of PKB/Akt. Furthermore, the decrease of PKB/Akt phosphorylation under serum-free starvation was partially restored by SP600125, an inhibitor of SAPK/JNK. Conclusion: These results suggest that decrease of PKB/Akt phosphorylation due to serum-free starvation with low glucose is partially related to the activity of SAPK/JNK in L6 myoblasts.

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Kim, M. Y., Lee, J. U., Kim, J. H., Lee, L. K., Yang, S. M., Park, B. S., … Kim, J. (2014). Decrease of PKB/Akt phosphorylation is partially mediated by SAPK/JNK activation in serum-free L6 myoblasts starved with low glucose. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 26(11), 1757–1760. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.26.1757

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