The realization of a mechanical signal during gravitational unloading: The response of mTORC1 targets to eccentric contractions


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The aim of this study was to assess the response of key mTORC1 substrates to a bout of contractile stimuli under different times of functional unloading. Functional unloading of hind-limb muscles was carried out by the method of antiorthostatic suspension. Twenty-eight Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control, and hindlimb suspension for 1, 3, and 7 days. After hindlimb suspension, isolated soleus muscles of rats were subjected to a bout of ex vivo eccentric contractions. The contents of phosphorylated forms of p70s6k and 4E-BP1 were then determined using western blotting. It was found that an eccentric load resulted in a significant increase in p70s6k phosphorylation and reduced 4E-BP1 phosphorylation both in control and suspended rats, but in the case of suspension the response was dramatically reduced. Thus, it can be concluded that a bout of eccentric contractions of isolated rat soleus muscle during functional unloading causes a weaker activation of the Akt-mTORC1-p70s6k signaling pathway compared with the control. This may indicate that it is important to maintain muscle tone for a more efficient muscle perception of an external mechanical signal and subsequent activation of anabolic signaling pathways.

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T. Mirzoev

Institute of Biomedical Problems

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Rússia, Khoroshevskoe shosse 76a, Moscow, 123007

S. Tyganov

Institute of Biomedical Problems

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Rússia, Khoroshevskoe shosse 76a, Moscow, 123007

I. Petrova

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: tmirzoev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Khoroshevskoe shosse 76a, Moscow, 123007

B. Shenkman

Institute of Biomedical Problems

Email: tmirzoev@yandex.ru
Rússia, Khoroshevskoe shosse 76a, Moscow, 123007

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