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Título: Peripheral and respiratory muscle impairment during murine acute lung injury
Autor: Angulo, Martín
Vacca, Agustina
Rodríguez, Romina
Marin, María Noel
Suárez, Ana Laura
Jorge, Gissel
Nosiglia, Oscar
Cambón, Victoria
Ríos, Anaclara
Iglesias, Matías
Seija, Mariana
Escande, Carlos
Hurtado, Javier
Briva, Arturo
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Acute lung injury, Muscle atrophy, Muscle dysfunction, Muscle weakness
Descriptores: LESIÓN PULMONAR AGUDA, METABOLISMO, ATROFIA, ANIMALES, RATONES, RATONES ENDOGÁMICOS C57BL, CONTRACCIÓN MUSCULAR, FIBRAS MUSCULARES DE CONTRACCIÓN RÁPIDA, FIBRAS MUSCULARES DE CONTRACCIÓN LENTA, MÚSCULO ESQUELÉTICO, FISIOLOGÍA, MÚSCULOS RESPIRATORIOS
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: Acute respiratory distress syndrome is associated with skeletal muscle compromise, which decreases survival and impairs functional capacity. A comparative analysis of peripheral and respiratory muscles' atrophy and dysfunction in acute lung injury (ALI) has not been performed. We aimed to evaluate diaphragmatic and peripheral muscle mass and contractility in an ALI animal model. ALI was induced in C57BL/6 mice by intratracheal lipopolysaccharides instillation. Muscle mass and in vitro contractility were evaluated at different time points in hindlimb soleus (slow-twitch) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL, fast-twitch), as well as in the main respiratory muscle diaphragm. Myogenic precursor satellite cell-specific transcription factor Pax7 expression was determined by Western blot. Lung injury was associated with atrophy of the three studied muscles, although it was more pronounced and persistent in the diaphragm. Specific contractility was reduced during lung injury in EDL muscle but restored by the time lung injury has resolved. Specific force was not affected in soleus and diaphragm. A persistent increase in Pax7 expression was detected in diaphragm and EDL muscles after induction of ALI, but not in soleus muscle. Different peripheral and respiratory skeletal muscles are distinctly affected during the course of ALI. Each of the studied muscles presented a unique pattern in terms of atrophy development, contractile dysfunction and Pax7 expression.
Editorial: Wiley
EN: Physiological Reports. 2022;10(17)
Citación: Angulo M, Vacca A, Rodríguez R y otros. Peripheral and respiratory muscle impairment during murine acute lung injury. Physiological Reports [en línea]. 2022;10(17). 13 p.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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