NeuroHeal Reduces Muscle Atrophy and Modulates Associated Autophagy

Muscle wasting is an unmet medical need which leads to a reduction of myofiber diameter and a negative impact on the functional performance of daily activities. We previously found that a new neuroprotective drug called NeuroHeal reduced muscle atrophy produced by transient denervation. Aiming to de...

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Autores: Marmolejo Martínez-Artesero, Sara|||0000-0001-5357-2123, Romeo-Guitart, David|||0000-0003-3368-9302, Mañas-García, Laura, Barreiro, Esther|||0000-0003-2708-3443, Casas Louzao, Caty|||0000-0002-2273-6321
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:252718
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/252718
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.3390/cells9071575
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:NeuroHeal
Skeletal muscle atrophy
Sirtuin 1
Autophagy
Proteasome
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Sumario:Muscle wasting is an unmet medical need which leads to a reduction of myofiber diameter and a negative impact on the functional performance of daily activities. We previously found that a new neuroprotective drug called NeuroHeal reduced muscle atrophy produced by transient denervation. Aiming to decipher whether NeuroHeal has a direct role in muscle biology, we used herein different models of muscle atrophy: one caused by chronic denervation, another caused by hindlimb immobilization, and lastly, an in vitro model of myotube atrophy with Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (TNFα). In all these models, we observed that NeuroHeal reduced muscle atrophy and that SIRT1 activation seems to be required for that. The treatment downregulated some critical markers of protein degradation: Muscle Ring Finger 1 (MuRF1), K48 poly-Ub chains, and p62/SQSTM1. Moreover, it seems to restore the autophagy flux associated with denervation. Hence, we envisage a prospective use of NeuroHeal at clinics for different myopathies.