Bacterial lipopolysaccharide induces rainbow trout myotube atrophy via Akt/FoxO1/Atrogin-1 signaling pathway

JE Aedo, AE Reyes… - Acta biochimica et …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica, 2015academic.oup.com
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is considered as a powerful inducer of muscle atrophy in higher
vertebrates due to skeletal muscle cell recognition of the endotoxin and a consequent
activation of catabolic signaling pathways. In contrast, there is no evidence of LPS directly
inducing skeletal muscle atrophy in lower vertebrates, such as fish. For years it has been
assumed that fish are resistant to LPS, mainly due to differences in the key features of toll-
like receptor (TLR) signaling pathways when compared with mammals. In this study, we …
Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is considered as a powerful inducer of muscle atrophy in higher vertebrates due to skeletal muscle cell recognition of the endotoxin and a consequent activation of catabolic signaling pathways. In contrast, there is no evidence of LPS directly inducing skeletal muscle atrophy in lower vertebrates, such as fish. For years it has been assumed that fish are resistant to LPS, mainly due to differences in the key features of toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling pathways when compared with mammals. In this study, we report that the stimulation of cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) myotubes with LPS (100 ng/ml) resulted in a transient decrease in the pAkt/Akt ratio, a subsequent reduction in the pFoxO1/FoxO1 ratio, and a significant increase in atrogin-1 transcript expression. Preincubation with polymyxin B, an LPS-neutralizing agent, and 740 Y-P, an agonist of p85-PI3K, blocked the effects of LPS. Additionally, LPS treatment induced an increase in protein ubiquitination and a reduction in myotube diameter, both of which are associated with muscular atrophy that is not observed under polymyxin B and 740 Y-P pretreatments. Finally, rainbow trout myotubes expressed the genes tlr1, tlr3, tlr5m, tlr8a1, tlr8a2, tlr9, and tlr22, with significantly increased expressions of tlr5m and tlr9 under LPS stimulation. These results indicate that LPS is an inducer of fish skeletal muscle atrophy and suggest that TLR5M and TLR9 may play important roles in detecting LPS, which supports for the first time the hypothesis that LPS is a direct inducer of skeletal muscle atrophy in teleost species.
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