Abstract
Background/Aim: Geranylgeraniol (GGOH), a C20 isoprenoid naturally occurs in several foods. We previously reported that GGOH treatment reduced the expression levels of Atrogin-1 which is involved in skeletal muscle degradation and stimulates the myogenic differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts. However, the effect of GGOH supplementation on skeletal muscle metabolism in vivo is unknown. Materials and Methods: Skeletal muscle atrophy was induced by denervation. The expression levels of Atrogin-1 were assessed by western blotting or real time PCR. Results: Intraoral administration of GGOH reduced the decrease in the cross-sectional area of muscle fibers and also suppressed the expression levels of Atrogin-1 in denervation induced muscle atrophy. Also, GGOH treatment suppressed the expression of Atrogin-1 and the decrease in skeletal muscle fiber size by glucocorticoid in vitro. Conclusion: Intraoral administration of GGOH rescues denervation-induced muscle atrophy via suppression of Atrogin-1.
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Authors' Contributions
A.M., T.R, S.H., M.U., T.M., and S.K. performed the experiments. A.M., T.R, S.H., Y.A., M.U., A.I., T.M., K.M., K.T., and S.K. reviewed the intermediate draft. S.K. designed the study. S.K. performed the literature review, prepared the initial and final versions of the article, and submitted the document.
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Funding
This study has been supported by Suzuken Memorial Foundation and Japan Health Foundation.
Conflicts of Interest
The Authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest regarding this study. Y.A. is an employee of Mitsubishi-Chemical Foods Corporation.
- Received May 19, 2020.
- Revision received June 4, 2020.
- Accepted June 5, 2020.
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