Substrate oxidation in primary human skeletal muscle cells is influenced by donor age

CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH(2020)

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Primary human myotubes represent an alternative system to intact skeletal muscle for the study of human diseases related to changes in muscle energy metabolism. This work aimed to study if fatty acid and glucose metabolism in human myotubes in vitro were related to muscle of origin, donor gender, age, or body mass index (BMI). Myotubes from a total of 82 donors were established from three different skeletal muscles, i.e., musculus vastus lateralis , musculus obliquus internus abdominis , and musculi interspinales , and cellular energy metabolism was evaluated. Multiple linear regression analyses showed that donor age had a significant effect on glucose and oleic acid oxidation after correcting for gender, BMI, and muscle of origin. Donor BMI was the only significant contributor to cellular oleic acid uptake, whereas cellular glucose uptake did not rely on any of the variables examined. Despite the effect of age on substrate oxidation, cellular mRNA expression of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 4 ( PDK4 ) and peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor gamma coactivator 1 alpha ( PPARGC1A ) did not correlate with donor age. In conclusion, donor age significantly impacts substrate oxidation in cultured human myotubes, whereas donor BMI affects cellular oleic acid uptake.
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Skeletal muscle cells,Energy metabolism,Age,Body mass index (BMI),Muscle of origin,Gender
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