Ir directamente a la navegación principal Ir directamente a la búsqueda Ir directamente al contenido principal

Mitochondria dysfunction in lung cancer-induced muscle wasting in C2C12 myotubes

Producción científica: Articlerevisión exhaustiva

49 Citas (Scopus)

Resumen

Aims: Cancer cachexia is a syndrome which results in severe loss of muscle mass and marked fatigue. Conditioned media from cachexia-inducing cancer cells triggers metabolic dysfunction in skeletal muscle, including decreased mitochondrial respiration, which may contribute to fatigue. We hypothesized that Lewis lung carcinoma conditioned medium (LCM) would impair the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) and increase production of reactive oxygen species, ultimately leading to decreased mitochondrial respiration. We incubated C2C12 myotubes with LCM for 30 min, 2, 4, 24 or 48 h. We measured protein content by western blot; oxidant production by 2',7'-dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCF), 4-amino-5-methylamino-2',7'-difluorofluorescein diacetate (DAF), and MitoSox; cytochrome c oxidase activity by oxidation of cytochrome c substrate; and oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of intact myotubes by Seahorse XF Analyzer. Results: LCM treatment for 2 or 24 h decreased basal OCR and ATP-related OCR, but did not alter the content of mitochondrial complexes I, III, IV and V. LCM treatment caused a transient rise in reactive oxygen species (ROS). In particular, mitochondrial superoxide (MitoSOX) was elevated at 2 h. 4-Hydroxynonenal, a marker of oxidative stress, was elevated in both cytosolic and mitochondrial fractions of cell lysates after LCM treatment. Conclusion: These data show that lung cancer-conditioned media alters electron flow in the ETC and increases mitochondrial ROS production, both of which may ultimately impair aerobic metabolism and decrease muscle endurance.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo503
PublicaciónFrontiers in Physiology
Volumen5
N.ºDEC
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2014

Nota bibliográfica

Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 McLean, Moylan and Andrade.

Financiación

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institutes of Health (NIH)R01 AR055974

    ODS de las Naciones Unidas

    Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

    1. Good health and well being
      Good health and well being

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Physiology
    • Physiology (medical)

    Huella

    Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'Mitochondria dysfunction in lung cancer-induced muscle wasting in C2C12 myotubes'. En conjunto forman una huella única.

    Citar esto