The Regulatory Roles Of Ppars In Skeletal Muscle Fuel Metabolism And Inflammation: Impact Of Ppar Agonism On Muscle In Chronic Disease, Contraction And Sepsis

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2021)

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The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) family of transcription factors has been demonstrated to play critical roles in regulating fuel selection, energy expenditure and inflammation in skeletal muscle and other tissues. Activation of PPARs, through endogenous fatty acids and fatty acid metabolites or synthetic compounds, has been demonstrated to have lipid-lowering and anti-diabetic actions. This review will aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the functions of PPARs in energy homeostasis, with a focus on the impacts of PPAR agonism on muscle metabolism and function. The dysregulation of energy homeostasis in skeletal muscle is a frequent underlying characteristic of inflammation-related conditions such as sepsis. However, the potential benefits of PPAR agonism on skeletal muscle protein and fuel metabolism under these conditions remains under-investigated and is an area of research opportunity. Thus, the effects of PPAR gamma agonism on muscle inflammation and protein and carbohydrate metabolism will be highlighted, particularly with its potential relevance in sepsis-related metabolic dysfunction. The impact of PPAR delta agonism on muscle mitochondrial function, substrate metabolism and contractile function will also be described.
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skeletal muscle, inflammation, PPARs, substrate metabolism
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