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Exercise improves muscle mitochondrial dysfunction-associated lipid profile under circadian rhythm disturbance

  • Yu Gu
  • , Dong Hun Seong
  • , Wenduo Liu
  • , Zilin Wang
  • , Yong Whi Jeong
  • , Jae Cheol Kim
  • , Dae Ryong Kang
  • , Rose Ji Eun Lee
  • , Jin Ho Koh*
  • , Sang Hyun Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Jeonbuk National University
  • Yonsei University Wonju
  • Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine

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Abstract

We investigated whether endurance exercise training (EXT) ameliorates circadian rhythm (CR)-induced risk factors by improving skeletal muscle (SKM) mitochondrial biogenesis, reducing oxidative stress, and modulating apoptotic protein expression. We distinguished between regular and shift workers using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and investigated the health problems caused by shift work (CR disturbance) and the potential therapeutic effects of exercise. In our animal study, 36 rats underwent 12 weeks of CR disturbance, divided into regular and irregular CR groups. These groups were further split into EXT (n = 12) and sedentary (n = 12) for an additional 8 weeks. We analyzed SKM tissue to understand the molecular changes induced by CR and EXT. NHANES data were analyzed using SAS 9.4 and Prism 8 software, while experimental animal data were analyzed using Prism 8 software. The statistical procedures used in each experiment are indicated in the figure legends. Our studies showed that CR disturbance increases dyslipidemia, alters circadian clock proteins (BMAL1, PER2), raises apoptotic protein levels, and reduces mitochondrial biogenesis in SKM. EXT improved LDL-C and HDL-C levels without affecting muscle BMAL1 expression. It also enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis (AMPK, PGC-1α, Tfam, NADH-UO, COX-I), antioxidant levels (Catalase, SOD1, SOD2), and apoptotic protein (p53, Bax/Bcl2) expression or activity in SKM. We demonstrated that shift work-induced CR disturbance leads to dyslipidemia, diminished mitochondrial biogenesis, and reduced antioxidant capacity in SKM. However, EXT can counteract dyslipidemia under CR disturbance, potentially lowering the risk of cardiovascular disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)515-526
Number of pages12
JournalKorean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Volume28
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Exercise
  • Lipids
  • Mitochondria
  • Skeletal muscle

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Pharmacy & Pharmacology

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