Effects of chronic overload on muscle hypertrophy and mTOR signaling in young adult and aged rats

Evan P. Morris, Tracee L. Kendall, Naomi E. Brooks, Roger A. Fielding, Angela Chal├®-Rush

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    Abstract

    We examined the effect of 28 days of overload on mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling in young adult (Y; 6-month old) and aged (O; 30-month old) Fischer 344 x Brown Norway rats subjected to bilateral synergist ablation (SA) of two thirds of the gastrocnemius muscle or sham surgery (CON). Although plantaris (PLA) muscle hypertrophy was attenuated by aging, mTOR phosphorylation was 44% and 35% greater in Y SA and O SA compared with CON (p = .038). Ribosomal protein S6 phosphorylation was 114% and 24% higher in Y SA and O SA compared with CON (p = .009). Eukaryotic initiation factor 2Bepsilon phosphorylation was 33% and 9% higher in Y SA and O SA compared with CON (p = .04). Translational signaling in young adult and aged plantaris muscle is equally responsive to chronic overload.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1232-1239
    JournalThe Journals of Gerontology Series A
    Volume64
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6 Dec 2009

    Keywords

    • Other laboratory based clinical subjects

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