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AMPK and glucose deprivation exert an isoform-specific effect on the expression of Na$^+$,K$^+$-ATPase subunits in cultured myotubes
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Vidović, Anja
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Dolinar, Klemen
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Chibalin, Alexander V.
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Pirkmajer, Sergej
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In skeletal muscle, Na$^+$,K$^+$-ATPase (NKA), a heterodimeric (α/β) P-type ATPase, has an essential role in maintenance of Na$^+$ and K$^+$ homeostasis, excitability, and contractility. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), an energy sensor, increases the membrane abundance and activity of NKA in L6 myotubes, but its potential role in regulation of NKA content in skeletal muscle, which determines maximum capacity for Na$^+$ and K$^+$ transport, has not been clearly delineated. We examined whether energy stress and/or AMPK affect expression of NKA subunits in rat L6 and primary human myotubes. Energy stress, induced by glucose deprivation, increased protein content of NKAα1 and NKAα2 in L6 myotubes, while decreasing the content of NKAα1 in human myotubes. Pharmacological AMPK activators (AICAR, A-769662, and diflunisal) modulated expression of NKA subunits, but their effects only partially mimicked those that occurred in response to glucose deprivation, indicating that AMPK does not mediate all effects of energy stress on NKA expression. Gene silencing of AMPKα1/α2 increased protein levels of NKAα1 in L6 myotubes and NKAα1 mRNA levels in human myotubes, while decreasing NKAα2 protein levels in L6 myotubes. Collectively, our results suggest a role for energy stress and AMPK in modulation of NKA expression in skeletal muscle. However, their modulatory effects were not conserved between L6 myotubes and primary human myotubes, which suggests that coupling between energy stress, AMPK, and regulation of NKA expression in vitro depends on skeletal muscle cell model.
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English
Keywords:
AMPK
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energy stress
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glucose
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myotubes
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Na$^+$
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K$^+$-ATPase
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skeletal muscle
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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Published
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Year:
2024
Number of pages:
Str. 139-154
Numbering:
Vol. 45, iss. 3
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-160108
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616-092
ISSN on article:
1573-2657
DOI:
10.1007/s10974-024-09673-9
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194665731
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21.08.2024
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Title:
Journal of muscle research and cell motility
Shortened title:
J. muscle res. cell motil.
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Springer Nature
ISSN:
1573-2657
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513197337
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Slovenian
Keywords:
energijski stres
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glukoza
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miocevke
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skeletna mišica
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Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P3-0043
Name:
Molekularni mehanizmi razvoja in delovanja skeletne mišice
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
J7-3153
Name:
Molekularni mehanizmi specifičnosti pri uravnavanju izločanja in delovanja citokinov mišičnega izvora
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Novo Nordisk Research Foundation
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Funding programme:
Karolinska Institutet, Strategic Research Programme in Diabetes
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Russian Scientific Foundation (RNF)
Project number:
19-15-00118
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