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Exercise training and dietary restriction affect PINK1/Parkin and Bnip3/Nix-mediated cardiac mitophagy in mice

In: General Physiology and Biophysics, vol. 37, no. 6
Yongcai Zhao - Qiaodi Zhu - Wenjuan Song - Binghong Gao
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2018, 657 - 666
O článku:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training and dietary restriction on cardiac PINK1/Parkin and Bnip3/Nix pathways involved in mitophagy. C57BL/6 mice were assigned to control (C), exercise training (T), dietary restriction (D) and exercise training + dietary restriction (TD) groups. T group undertook 10 weeks of swimming training. D group was subjected to 40% food reduction. TD group undertook the combination of exercise training and food reduction. Suspectable mitophagy autophagosomes can be observed in T and D groups and more autophagosomes appeared in TD group. In T group, both PINK1 mRNA and protein levels increased significantly (p < 0.01) but Bnip3 and Nix expressions decreased significantly (p < 0.05). Dietary restriction resulted in elevation of Drp1 (p < 0.01) and reduction and Nix (p < 0.05) in D group. The load in TD group resulted in serious mitochondrial abnormalities and myofibrillar damages accompanied by increases in PINK1 and Drp1 levels (p < 0.01) and decreases in Bnip3 and Nix levels (p < 0.05). The increase in PINK1 expression (exercise protocol) or Drp1 expression (diet protocol) contributes to cardiac activation of mitophagy, whereas Bnip3 and Nix are not implicated in this activation.
Ako citovať:
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Zhao, Y., Zhu, Q., Song, W., Gao, B. 2018. Exercise training and dietary restriction affect PINK1/Parkin and Bnip3/Nix-mediated cardiac mitophagy in mice. In General Physiology and Biophysics, vol. 37, no.6, pp. 657-666. 0231-5882.

APA:
Zhao, Y., Zhu, Q., Song, W., Gao, B. (2018). Exercise training and dietary restriction affect PINK1/Parkin and Bnip3/Nix-mediated cardiac mitophagy in mice. General Physiology and Biophysics, 37(6), 657-666. 0231-5882.