Delphinidin prevents disuse muscle atrophy and reduces stress-related gene expression

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Delphinidin is a member of the anthocyanidin class of plant pigments. We examined the effects of delphinidin on muscle atrophy. Oral administration of delphinidin suppressed the muscle weight loss induced by mechanical unloading. Microarray analysis showed that delphinidin suppresses the upregulation of oxidative stress-related gene expression, including the expression of Cbl-b. Thus, delphinidin may prevent unloading-mediated muscle atrophy.

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Murata, M., Kosaka, R., Kurihara, K., Yamashita, S., & Tachibana, H. (2016). Delphinidin prevents disuse muscle atrophy and reduces stress-related gene expression. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 80(8), 1636–1640. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1184560

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