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Title Alternative | 筋萎縮関連ユビキチンリガーゼCbl-bの発現調節における酸化ストレスの重要性
ROS induced Cbl-b expression in rat L6 cells
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Uchida, Takayuki
Tokushima University
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Sakashita, Yoshihiro
Tokushima University
Kitahata, Kanako
Tokushima University
Yamashita, Yui
Tokushima University
Tomida, Chisato
Tokushima University
Kimori, Yuki
Tokushima University
Komatsu, Akio
Tokushima University
Ohno, Ayako
Tokushima University
Nakao, Reiko
Tokushima University|National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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Higashitani, Atsushi
Tohoku University
Higashibata, Akira
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Ishioka, Noriaki
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Shimazu, Toru
Japan Space Forum
Kobayashi, Takeshi
Nagoya University
Choi, Inho
Yonsei University
Oarada, Motoko
Sagami Women’s University
Mills, Edward M.
University of Texas
Takeda, Shin'ichi
National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Tanaka, Eiji
Tokushima University
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Tanaka, Keiji
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
Sokabe, Masahiro
Nagoya University
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Keywords | Egr
ROS
rat L6 cells
ubquitin ligase Cbl-b
unloading-mediated muscle atrophy
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Description | Unloading-mediated muscle atrophy is associated with increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. We previously demonstrated that elevated ubiquitin ligase casitas B-lineage lymphoma-b (Cbl-b) resulted in the loss of muscle volume (Nakao R, Hirasaka K, Goto J, Ishidoh K, Yamada C, Ohno A, Okumura Y, Nonaka I, Yasutomo K, Baldwin KM, Kominami E, Higashibata A, Nagano K, Tanaka K, Yasui N, Mills EM, Takeda S, Nikawa T. Mol Cell Biol 29: 4798–4811, 2009). However, the pathological role of ROS production associated with unloading-mediated muscle atrophy still remains unknown. Here, we showed that the ROS-mediated signal transduction caused by microgravity or its simulation contributes to Cbl-b expression. In L6 myotubes, the assessment of redox status revealed that oxidized glutathione was increased under microgravity conditions, and simulated microgravity caused a burst of ROS, implicating ROS as a critical upstream mediator linking to downstream atrophic signaling. ROS generation activated the ERK1/2 early-growth response protein (Egr)1/2-Cbl-b signaling pathway, an established contributing pathway to muscle volume loss. Interestingly, antioxidant treatments such as N-acetylcysteine and TEMPOL, but not catalase, blocked the clinorotation-mediated activation of ERK1/2. The increased ROS induced transcriptional activity of Egr1 and/or Egr2 to stimulate Cbl-b expression through the ERK1/2 pathway in L6 myoblasts, since treatment with Egr1/2 siRNA and an ERK1/2 inhibitor significantly suppressed clinorotation-induced Cbl-b and Egr expression, respectively. Promoter and gel mobility shift assays revealed that Cbl-b was upregulated via an Egr consensus oxidative responsive element at −110 to −60 bp of the Cbl-b promoter. Together, this indicates that under microgravity conditions, elevated ROS may be a crucial mechanotransducer in skeletal muscle cells, regulating muscle mass through Cbl-b expression activated by the ERK-Egr signaling pathway.
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Journal Title |
The American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
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ISSN | 03636143
15221563
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NCID | AA00521122
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Publisher | The American Physiological Society
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Volume | 314
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Issue | 6
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Start Page | C721
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End Page | C731
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Published Date | 2018-06-01
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Remark | 内容要旨・審査要旨・論文本文の公開
本論文は, 著者Takayuki Uchidaの学位論文として提出され, 学位審査・授与の対象となっている。 |
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eng
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ETD
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MEXT report number | 甲第3146号
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Diploma Number | 甲栄第255号
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Granted Date | 2018-03-23
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Doctor of Nutritional Science
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Tokushima University
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Medical Sciences
Oral Sciences
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