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Heat-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress in soleus and gastrocnemius muscles and differential response to UPR pathway in rats
Authors:Shivani Sharma  Pooja Chaudhary  Rajat Sandhir  Abhishek Bharadwaj  Rajinder K. Gupta  Rahul Khatri  Amir Chand Bajaj  T. P. Baburaj  Sachin Kumar  M. S. Pal  Prasanna K. Reddy  Bhuvnesh Kumar
Affiliation:1.Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), DRDO, Timarpur, Delhi, 110054 India ;2.Department of Biochemistry, Panjab University, sector 25, Chandigarh, India
Abstract:The present study aimed to investigate the differential response of oxidative (soleus) and glycolytic (gastrocnemius) muscles to heat-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. It was hypothesized that due to compositional and functional differences, both muscles respond differently to acute heat stress. To address this, male Sprague Dawley rats (12/group) were subjected to thermoneutral (25 °C) or heat stress (42 °C) conditions for 1 h. Soleus and gastrocnemius muscles were removed for analysis post-exposure. A significant increase in body temperature and free radical generation was observed in both the muscles following heat exposure. This further caused a significant increase in protein carbonyl content, AOPP, and lipid peroxidation in heat-stressed muscles. These changes were more pronounced in heat-stressed soleus compared to the gastrocnemius muscle. Accumulation of unfolded, denatured proteins results in ER stress, causing activation of unfolded protein response (UPR) pathway. The expressions of UPR transducers were significantly higher in soleus as compared to the gastrocnemius muscle. A significant elevation in resting intracellular calcium ion was also observed in heat-stressed soleus muscle. Overloading of cells with misfolded proteins in soleus muscle activated ER-induced apoptosis as indicated by significant upregulation of C/EBP homologous protein and Caspase12. The study provides a detailed mechanistic representation of the differential response of muscles toward UPR under heat stress. Data suggests that soleus majorly being an oxidative muscle is more prone to heat stress-induced insult indicated by enhanced apoptosis. This study may aid in devising mitigation strategies to improve muscle performance under heat stress.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12192-020-01178-x.
Keywords:Heat stress   Unfolded protein response   Soleus muscle   Gastrocnemius muscle   Oxidative stress   Apoptosis
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