Sarcopenia is characterized by age-related declines in muscle strength and mass, along with impaired physical function. It remains an unmet medical need, and there are no pharmacological interventions approved for this indication. The activation of growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR)-1a, also known as ghrelin receptor, stimulates food intake and has acute anabolic effects. However, its impact on aging muscles remains uncertain. We examined the effects of GHSR-1a deletion on sarcopenia measurements (muscle mass, strength, and endurance) by comparing young and aged male GHSR-1a knockout (KO) and wildtype (WT) mice (6-, 24-, and 28-month-old). Deletion of GHSR-1a improved muscle fatigue resistance, endurance, and muscle strength during aging without affecting muscle mass or longevity. Since muscle endurance is closely related to mitochondrial function, we examined mitochondrial biogenesis marker PGC-1α and mitophagy signaling via PINK1/p62 and found them improved in old mice with GHSR deletion. Proteomics analysis also revealed that mitochondrial components remain central for maintaining muscle mass and function. We further investigated the effects of pharmacological inhibition of GHSR-1a by its inverse agonist, PF-5190457, in male WT mice. PF-5190457 mimicked the effects of GHSR-1a deletion, including improved endurance and increased markers of mitochondrial biogenesis (PGC-1α) and different mitophagy markers (LC3II and Bnip3). PF-5190457 also reduced body weight and adiposity, which were not observed with GHSR-1a deletion. Overall, these findings suggest that GHSR-1a is a promising therapeutic target for age-related sarcopenia.
Ghrelin Receptor Deletion or Pharmacological Inhibition Improves Muscle Function in Aging Male Mice.
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作者:Kerr Haiming L, Krumm Kora, Myree Nornubari, Rybachok Artur, Dacek Elizabeth, Irwin Brynn, Jiang Siyi, Caeiro Lucas, Anderson Barbara, Li Theresa, Chen Amanda, Burnside Ross, Li Jessica, Sydor Morgan, Marcinek David J, Merrihew Gennifer E, MacDonald James W, Bammler Theo K, MacCoss Michael J, Garcia Jose M
| 期刊: | Aging Cell | 影响因子: | 7.100 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Apr;25(4):e70472 |
| doi: | 10.1111/acel.70472 | ||
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