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Proteomic Identification of Seasonally Expressed Proteins Contributing to Heart Function and the Avoidance of Skeletal Muscle Disuse Atrophy in a Hibernating Mammal.

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH(2023)

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Hibernation in the thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) takes place over 4–6 months and is characterized by multiday bouts of hypothermic torpor (5–7 °C core body temperature) that are regularly interrupted every 1–2 weeks by brief (12–24 h) normothermic active periods called interbout arousals. Our goal was to gain insight into the molecular mechanisms that underlie the hibernator’s ability to preserve heart function and avoid the deleterious effects of skeletal muscle disuse atrophy over prolonged periods of inactivity, starvation, and near-freezing body temperatures. To achieve this goal, we performed organelle enrichment of heart and skeletal muscle at five seasonal time points followed by LC-MS-based label-free quantitative proteomics. In both organs, we saw an increase in the levels of many proteins as ground squirrels transition from an active state to a prehibernation state in the fall. Interestingly, seasonal abundance patterns identified DHRS7C, SRL, TRIM72, RTN2, and MPZ as potential protein candidates for mitigating disuse atrophy in skeletal muscle, and ex vivo contractile mechanics analysis revealed no deleterious effects in the ground squirrel’s muscles despite prolonged sedentary activity. Overall, an increased understanding of protein abundance in hibernators may enable novel therapeutic strategies to treat muscle disuse atrophy and heart disease in humans.
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hibernation,proteomics,mass spectrometry,heart,skeletal muscle,disuse atrophy,organelle enrichment
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