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The IGF-1/Akt/S6 Signaling Pathway is Age-Dependently Downregulated in the Chicken Breast Muscle.


ABSTRACT: The skeletal muscle mass is known to be controlled by the balance between protein synthesis and degradation. The fractional rate of protein synthesis has been reported to decrease age-dependently from 1 to 4 weeks of age in the chicken breast muscle (pectoralis major muscle). On the other hand, age-dependent change of the fractional protein degradation rate was reported to be less in the skeletal muscle of chickens. These findings suggest that protein synthesis is age-dependently downregulated in chicken muscle. We herein investigated the age-dependent changes in protein synthesis or proteolysis-related factors in the breast muscle of 7, 14, 28, and 49-day old broiler chickens. IGF-1 mRNA level, phosphorylation rate of Akt, and phospho-S6 content were coordinately decreased in an age-dependent manner, suggesting that IGF-1-stimulated protein synthesis is downregulated with age in chicken breast muscle. In contrast, atrogin-1, one of the proteolysis-related factors, gradually increased with age at mRNA levels. However, plasma N ? -methylhistidine concentration, an indicator of skeletal muscle proteolysis, did not coordinately change with atrogin-1 mRNA levels. Taken together, our results suggest that the IGF-1/Akt/S6 signaling pathway is age-dependently downregulated in the chicken breast muscle.

SUBMITTER: Saneyasu T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7477142 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The IGF-1/Akt/S6 Signaling Pathway is Age-Dependently Downregulated in the Chicken Breast Muscle.

Saneyasu Takaoki T   Inui Mariko M   Kimura Sayaka S   Yoshimoto Yu Y   Tsuchii Nami N   Shindo Haruka H   Honda Kazuhisa K   Kamisoyama Hiroshi H  

The journal of poultry science 20160701 3


The skeletal muscle mass is known to be controlled by the balance between protein synthesis and degradation. The fractional rate of protein synthesis has been reported to decrease age-dependently from 1 to 4 weeks of age in the chicken breast muscle (pectoralis major muscle). On the other hand, age-dependent change of the fractional protein degradation rate was reported to be less in the skeletal muscle of chickens. These findings suggest that protein synthesis is age-dependently downregulated i  ...[more]

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