M8 Muscle wasting conditions: a shift in the balance Flashcards

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Sarcopenia

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  • loss of muscle mass, strength and function associated with age
  • Protein BD > Syn
  • Most notable in the lower limb muscles
    • Type II specific loss/necrosis
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Mechanism of sarcopenia

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  • Multifactorial and complex
  • ↓nutrients → ↓protein syn
  • Changes in hormone levels (menopause)
  • Neuronal changes/loss of motor units → muscle fibre death
  • ↓ activity
  • ↑Anti-growth factors and low grade inflammation
  • Loss of satellite cell function
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Basal rate of protein synthesis in young and eldery

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  • However, there is no difference between basal protein synthesis in fasted state of young and elderly
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Why is there then a difference between protein synthesis of the young and elderly?

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  • ↓Protein synthetic response to meats and exercise
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Inflammation in muscle wasting disorders

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  • Inflammation leads to anabolic resistance → impaired muscle regeneration
  • Extent → determines rate of muscle wasting
  • Triggers muscle BD pathways → ↓protein synthesis
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Muscle wasting in ICU

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  • Muscle wasting severe in ICU due to inactivity and ↓food intake (rapid and severe)
    • ↑severity of illness → ↑muscle wasting
    • ↓in physical and mental capacity → does not resore back to normal levels
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Where are muscle samples usually taken from

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  • Measures taken by looking at the CSA of rectus femoris
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Exercise interventions in the ICU

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  • Passively moving legs (cycling) → attenuates muscles loss
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Effect of LPS administration in mice?

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  • Rapid ↑ in inflammatory signalling after lipopolysaccharide admin in mice
  • Acute and prolonged (onset in 4-6h)
  • Animals stop eating after injection of LPS → ↓muscle protein synthesis
    • ↓muscle mass by 25% in 24hrs
  • LPS → stimulates glucose uptake in tissues → ↓circulating glucose
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Mechanism of LPS administration in mice

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  • Binds to TLR4 → recruit NFkB to nuclues → produce inflammatory cytokines
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What is achieved from administering LPS?

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  • Used to study metabolism of inflammation
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Cancer cachexia

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  • ↓food intake and ↓muscle mass
  • Altered protein AA/carb/fat metabolism
  • Loss of skeletal mass and function
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What happens as a result of increased muscle BD?

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  • ↑ AA release (i.e alanine/glutamine)
    • Glutamine converted into serine → ↑growth of cells/tumours
  • ↓IGF1, ↑myostatin
  • Stimulates FOXO and E3 ligases (atrogin/MURF)
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Atrogin/MURF-1

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  • Poly-ubiquinated proteins are recognised by proteasome and broken down
  • ↓capacity of protein synthetic machinery and induces muscle wasting
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Atrogin-1

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  • Atrogin-1 → indirectly ↓capacity of protein synthetic machinery
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Anti-inflammatory interventions

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  • Curcumin (turmeric)
    • Attenuates loss of muscle mass
      • Reduces protein BD
      • Tumour growth ↓30%
  • Glycine → attenuates skeletal muscle wasting