Obestatin controls skeletal muscle fiber-type determination

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Obestatin/GPR39 signaling stimulates skeletal muscle growth and repair by inducing both G-protein-dependent and -independent mechanisms linking the activated GPR39 receptor with distinct sets of accessory and effector proteins. In this work, we describe a new level of activity where obestatin signaling plays a role in the formation, contractile properties and metabolic profile of skeletal muscle through determination of oxidative fiber type. Our data indicate that obestatin regulates Mef2 activity and PGC-1α expression. Both mechanisms result in a shift in muscle metabolism and function. The increase in Mef2 and PGC-1α signaling activates oxidative capacity, whereas Akt/mTOR signaling positively regulates myofiber growth. Taken together, these data indicate that the obestatin signaling acts on muscle fiber-type program in skeletal muscle

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Santos-Zas, I., Cid-Díaz, T., González-Sánchez, J. et al. Obestatin controls skeletal muscle fiber-type determination. Sci Rep 7, 2137 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02337-4

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This work was supported by grants from Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII; PI15/01537) and FEDER Funds (MINECO, Spain), and PRIS Program (SERGAS, Spain). The work of JP Camiña and Y Pazos are funded by the SERGAS through a research-staff stabilization contract. IDIS funds T Cid through a pre-doctorate research scholarship. Xunta de Galicia funds J Gonzalez through a pre-doctorate research scholarship. Marta Picado Barreiro from IDIS (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) is greatly acknowledged for assistance with microscope experiments, as well as the platform for immortalization of human cells from the Myology Institute (Paris, France)

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