A single bout of resistance exercise triggers mitophagy, potentially involving the ejection of mitochondria in human skeletal muscle.

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serval:BIB_B35E10FCF638
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
A single bout of resistance exercise triggers mitophagy, potentially involving the ejection of mitochondria in human skeletal muscle.
Journal
Acta physiologica
Author(s)
Díaz-Castro F., Tuñón-Suárez M., Rivera P., Botella J., Cancino J., Figueroa A.M., Gutiérrez J., Cantin C., Deldicque L., Zbinden-Foncea H., Nielsen J., Henríquez-Olguín C., Morselli E., Castro-Sepúlveda M.
ISSN
1748-1716 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1748-1708
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
240
Number
9
Pages
e14203
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of a single bout of resistance exercise on mitophagy in human skeletal muscle (SkM).
Eight healthy men were recruited to complete an acute bout of one-leg resistance exercise. SkM biopsies were obtained one hour after exercise in the resting leg (Rest-leg) and the contracting leg (Ex-leg). Mitophagy was assessed using protein-related abundance, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and fluorescence microscopy.
Our results show that acute resistance exercise increased pro-fission protein phosphorylation (DRP1 <sup>Ser616</sup> ) and decreased mitophagy markers such as PARKIN and BNIP3L/NIX protein abundance in the Ex-leg. Additionally, mitochondrial complex IV decreased in the Ex-leg when compared to the Rest-leg. In the Ex-leg, TEM and immunofluorescence images showed mitochondrial cristae abnormalities, a mitochondrial fission phenotype, and increased mitophagosome-like structures in both subsarcolemmal and intermyofibrillar mitochondria. We also observed increased mitophagosome-like structures on the subsarcolemmal cleft and mitochondria in the extracellular space of SkM in the Ex-leg. We stimulated human primary myotubes with CCCP, which mimics mitophagy induction in the Ex-leg, and found that BNIP3L/NIX protein abundance decreased independently of lysosomal degradation. Finally, in another human cohort, we found a negative association between BNIP3L/NIX protein abundance with both mitophagosome-like structures and mitochondrial cristae density in the SkM.
The findings suggest that a single bout of resistance exercise can initiate mitophagy, potentially involving mitochondrial ejection, in human skeletal muscle. BNIP3L/NIX is proposed as a sensitive marker for assessing mitophagy flux in SkM.
Keywords
Humans, Mitophagy/physiology, Male, Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism, Muscle, Skeletal/physiology, Adult, Mitochondria, Muscle/metabolism, Mitochondria, Muscle/ultrastructure, Resistance Training, Young Adult, Membrane Proteins/metabolism, BNIP3L/NIX, mitochondria cristae, mitochondria dynamics, mitophagy
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