HIF-1 alpha Negatively Regulates Irisin Expression Which Involves in Muscle Atrophy Induced by Hypoxia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES(2022)

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Exposure to high altitude environment leads to skeletal muscle atrophy. As a hormone secreted by skeletal muscles after exercise, irisin contributes to promoting muscle regeneration and ameliorating skeletal muscle atrophy, but its role in hypoxia-induced skeletal muscle atrophy is still unclear. Our results showed that 4 w of hypoxia exposure significantly reduced body weight and gastrocnemius muscle mass of mice, as well as grip strength and the duration time of treadmill exercise. Hypoxic treatment increased HIF-1 alpha expression and decreased both the circulation level of irisin and its precursor protein FNDC5 expression in skeletal muscle. In in vitro, CoCl2-induced chemical hypoxia and 1% O-2 ambient hypoxia both reduced FNDC5, along with the increase in HIF-1 alpha. Moreover, the decline in the area and diameter of myotubes caused by hypoxia were rescued by inhibiting HIF-1 alpha via YC-1. Collectively, our research indicated that FNDC5/irisin was negatively regulated by HIF-1 alpha and could participate in the regulation of muscle atrophy caused by hypoxia.
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hypoxia, muscle atrophy, HIF-1 alpha, irisin, FNDC5
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