scholarly journals Exercise‐Induced Angiogenesis, Fiber Size and Muscle Mass Are Reduced in Skeletal Myofiber‐Specific VEGF Gene‐ Deleted Mice

2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Delavar ◽  
Kechun Tang ◽  
Peter D. Wagner ◽  
Ellen C. Breen
2015 ◽  
Vol 231 (2) ◽  
pp. 505-511 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kechun Tang ◽  
Yusu Gu ◽  
Nancy D. Dalton ◽  
Harrieth Wagner ◽  
Kirk L. Peterson ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 102 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerasimos Terzis ◽  
Giorgos Georgiadis ◽  
Grigoris Stratakos ◽  
Ioannis Vogiatzis ◽  
Stavros Kavouras ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 48 (9) ◽  
pp. 898-904 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phonepasong Arounleut ◽  
Peter Bialek ◽  
Li-Fang Liang ◽  
Sunil Upadhyay ◽  
Sadanand Fulzele ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 306 (8) ◽  
pp. R586-R595 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Delavar ◽  
Leonardo Nogueira ◽  
Peter D. Wagner ◽  
Michael C. Hogan ◽  
Daniel Metzger ◽  
...  

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is exercise responsive, pro-angiogenic, and expressed in several muscle cell types. We hypothesized that in adult mice, VEGF generated within skeletal myofibers (and not other cells within muscle) is necessary for the angiogenic response to exercise training. This was tested in adult conditional, skeletal myofiber-specific VEGF gene-deleted mice (skmVEGF−/−), with VEGF levels reduced by >80%. After 8 wk of daily treadmill training, speed and endurance were unaltered in skmVEGF−/− mice, but increased by 18% and 99% ( P < 0.01), respectively, in controls trained at identical absolute speed, incline, and duration. In vitro, isolated soleus and extensor digitorum longus contractile function was not impaired in skmVEGF−/− mice. However, training-induced angiogenesis was inhibited in plantaris (wild type, 38%, skmVEGF−/− 18%, P < 0.01), and gastrocnemius (wild type, 43%, P < 0.01; skmVEGF−/−, 7%, not significant). Capillarity was maintained (different from VEGF gene deletion targeted to multiple cell types) in untrained skmVEGF−/− mice. Arteriogenesis (smooth muscle actin+, artery number, and diameter) and remodeling [vimentin+, 5′-bromodeoxycytidine (BrdU)+, and F4/80+ cells] occurred in skmVEGF−/− mice, even in the absence of training. skmVEGF−/− mice also displayed a limited oxidative enzyme [citrate synthase and β-hydroxyacyl CoA dehydrogenase (β-HAD)] training response; β-HAD activity levels were elevated in the untrained state. These data suggest that myofiber expressed VEGF is necessary for training responses in capillarity and oxidative capacity and for improved running speed and endurance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaoting Fu ◽  
Xiaojing Lin ◽  
Lijun Yin ◽  
Xiaohui Wang

Abstract Background Androgen receptor (AR) exerts important roles in exercise-induced alterations of muscle mass, in which the proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells or myoblasts are crucial. Our previous study in C2C12 myoblasts demonstrated that 15% (mimic appropriate exercise) and 20% (mimic excessive exercise) stretches promoted and inhibited the proliferation respectively; and AR played a crucial role in 15% stretch-induced pro-proliferation through IGF-1-modulated PI3K/Akt, p38 and ERK1/2 pathways, but AR’s role in stretches-modulated proliferation of general myoblasts, especially 20% stretch, remains unclear, and the mechanisms need to be further clarified. Methods Firstly, the discrepancy in proliferation and the above indicators between L6 (without AR) and C2C12 (with AR) myoblasts were compared under 15% or 20% stretch. Then the influences of transfection AR or exogenous IGF-1 treatment on proliferation and these indicators were detected in stretched L6 myoblasts. Results (1) Under un-stretched state, the proliferation of L6 was slower than C2C12 cells. Furthermore, AR knockdown in C2C12 myoblasts repressed, while AR overexpression in L6 myoblasts promoted the proliferation. (2) 15% stretch-induced increases in the proliferation and activities of p38 and ERK1/2 were lower in L6 than C2C12 cells; AR overexpression enhanced the proliferation of 15% stretched L6 cells accompanied with the increases of p38 and ERK1/2 activities. (3) 20% stretch-induced anti-proliferation and inhibition of p38 activity were severer in L6 than C2C12 myoblasts; AR overexpression reversed the anti-proliferation of 20% stretch and enhanced p38 activity in L6 myoblasts. (4) In stretched L6 myoblasts, AR overexpression increased IGF-1R level despite no detectable IGF-1; and recombinant IGF-1 increased the proliferation, the level of IGF-1R, and the activities of p38 and ERK1/2 in 15% stretched L6 myoblasts. Conclusions The study demonstrated AR's crucial roles in stretches-regulated proliferation of myoblasts, and increased AR fulfilled 15% stretch's pro-proliferation via activating IGF-1R- p38 and ERK1/2 pathways while decreased AR achieved 20% stretch's anti-proliferation via inhibiting IGF-1R- p38 pathway, which is useful to understand in depth the role and mechanisms of AR in appropriate exercise increasing while excessive exercise decreasing muscle mass.


2016 ◽  
Vol 311 (1) ◽  
pp. R192-R199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy E. Knapp ◽  
Daniel Goldberg ◽  
Hamid Delavar ◽  
Breanna M. Trisko ◽  
Kechun Tang ◽  
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A single bout of exhaustive exercise signals expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the exercising muscle. Previous studies have reported that mice with life-long deletion of skeletal myofiber VEGF have fewer capillaries and a severe reduction in endurance exercise. However, in adult mice, VEGF gene deletion conditionally targeted to skeletal myofibers limits exercise capacity without evidence of capillary regression. To explain this, we hypothesized that adult skeletal myofiber VEGF acutely regulates skeletal muscle perfusion during muscle contraction. A tamoxifen-inducible skeletal myofiber-specific VEGF gene deletion mouse (skmVEGF−/−) was used to reduce skeletal muscle VEGF protein by 90% in adult mice. Three weeks after inducing deletion of the skeletal myofiber VEGF gene, skmVEGF−/− mice exhibited diminished maximum running speed (−10%, P < 0.05) and endurance capacity (−47%; P < 0.05), which did not persist after 8 wk. In skmVEGF−/− mice, gastrocnemius complex time to fatigue measured in situ was 71% lower than control mice. Contraction-induced perfusion measured by optical imaging during a period of electrically stimulated muscle contraction was 85% lower in skmVEGF−/− than control mice. No evidence of capillary rarefication was detected in the soleus, gastrocnemius, and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) up to 8 wk after tamoxifen-induced VEGF ablation, and contractility and fatigue resistance of the soleus measured ex vivo were also unchanged. The force-frequency of the EDL showed a small right shift, but fatigue resistance did not differ between EDL from control and skmVEGF−/− mice. These data suggest myofiber VEGF is required for regulating perfusion during periods of contraction and may in this manner affect endurance capacity.


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