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Effect of CB1 Receptor Deficiency on Mitochondrial Quality Control Pathways in Gastrocnemius Muscle

Authors :
Rosalba Senese
Giuseppe Petito
Elena Silvestri
Maria Ventriglia
Nicola Mosca
Nicoletta Potenza
Aniello Russo
Francesco Manfrevola
Gilda Cobellis
Teresa Chioccarelli
Veronica Porreca
Vincenza Grazia Mele
Rosanna Chianese
Pieter de Lange
Giulia Ricci
Federica Cioffi
Antonia Lanni
Source :
Biology, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 116 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

This study aims to explore the complex role of cannabinoid type 1 receptor (CB1) signaling in the gastrocnemius muscle, assessing physiological processes in both CB1+/+ and CB1−/− mice. The primary focus is to enhance our understanding of how CB1 contributes to mitochondrial homeostasis. At the tissue level, CB1−/− mice exhibit a substantial miRNA-related alteration in muscle fiber composition, characterized by an enrichment of oxidative fibers. CB1 absence induces a significant increase in the oxidative capacity of muscle, supported by elevated in-gel activity of Complex I and Complex IV of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. The increased oxidative capacity is associated with elevated oxidative stress and impaired antioxidant defense systems. Analysis of mitochondrial biogenesis markers indicates an enhanced capacity for new mitochondria production in CB1−/− mice, possibly adapting to altered muscle fiber composition. Changes in mitochondrial dynamics, mitophagy response, and unfolded protein response (UPR) pathways reveal a dynamic interplay in response to CB1 absence. The interconnected mitochondrial network, influenced by increased fusion and mitochondrial UPR components, underlines the dual role of CB1 in regulating both protein quality control and the generation of new mitochondria. These findings deepen our comprehension of the CB1 impact on muscle physiology, oxidative stress, and MQC processes, highlighting cellular adaptability to CB1−/−. This study paves the way for further exploration of intricate signaling cascades and cross-talk between cellular compartments in the context of CB1 and mitochondrial homeostasis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20797737
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.43cd8a8545604357b204acebff3db205
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13020116