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Expression of perilipins in human skeletal muscle in vitro and in vivo in relation to diet, exercise and energy balance

Authors :
Siril Skaret Bakke
Kåre I. Birkeland
A.E. Tjonna
Helen M. Roche
Ellen E. Blaak
Frode Norheim
Anneke Jans
Ulf Risérus
Hanne Løvdal Gulseth
Ulrik Wisløff
Ingrid M.F. Gjelstad
Truls Raastad
Fred Haugen
Michael Gaster
Christian A. Drevon
Humane Biologie
RS: NUTRIM - R1 - Metabolic Syndrome
Source :
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 118(1), 22-30. Informa Healthcare, Gjelstad, I M F, Haugen, F, Gulseth, H L, Norheim, F, Jans, A, Bakke, S S, Raastad, T, Tjønna, A E, Wisløff, U, Blaak, E E, Risérus, U, Gaster, M, Roche, H M, Birkeland, K I & Drevon, C A 2011, ' Expression of perilipins in human skeletal muscle in vitro and in vivo in relation to diet, exercise and energy balance ', Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, vol. 118, no. 1, pp. 22-30 . https://doi.org/10.3109/13813455.2011.630009
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The perilipin proteins enclose intracellular lipid droplets. We describe the mRNA expression of the five perilipins in human skeletal muscle in relation to fatty acid supply, exercise and energy balance. We observed that all perilipins were expressed in skeletal muscle biopsies with the highest mRNA levels of perilipin 2, 4 and 5. Cultured myotubes predominantly expressed perilipin 2 and 3. In vitro, incubation of myotubes with fatty acids enhanced mRNA expression of perilipin 1, 2 and 4. In vivo, low fat diet increased mRNA levels of perilipin 3 and 4. Endurance training, but not strength training, enhanced the expression of perilipin 2 and 3. Perilipin 1 mRNA correlated positively with body fat mass, whereas none of the perilipins were associated with insulin sensitivity. In conclusion, all perilipins mRNAs were expressed in human skeletal muscle. Diet as well as endurance exercise modulated the expression of perilipins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13813455
Volume :
118
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a478d9027aa4d685907d7dce4661d30
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3109/13813455.2011.630009