Arginase-II gene deficiency reduces skeletal muscle aging in mice

精氨酸酶 II 基因缺乏可减缓小鼠骨骼肌衰老

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作者:Matteo Caretti, Duilio Michele Potenza, Guillaume Ajalbert, Urs Albrecht, Xiu-Fen Ming, Andrea Brenna, Zhihong Yang

Abstract

Age-associated sarcopenia decreases mobility and is promoted by cell senescence, inflammation, and fibrosis. The mitochondrial enzyme arginase-II (Arg-II) plays a causal role in aging and age-associated diseases. Therefore, we aim to explore the role of Arg-II in age-associated decline of physical activity and skeletal muscle aging in a mouse model. Young (4-6 months) and old (20-24 months) wild-type (wt) mice and mice deficient in arg-ii (arg-ii-/-) of both sexes are investigated. We demonstrate a decreased physical performance of old wt mice, which is partially prevented in arg-ii-/- animals, particularly in males. The improved phenotype of arg-ii-/- mice in aging is associated with reduced sarcopenia, cellular senescence, inflammation, and fibrosis, whereas age-associated decline of microvascular endothelial cell density, satellite cell numbers, and muscle fiber types in skeletal muscle is prevented in arg-ii-/- mice. Finally, we demonstrate an increased arg-ii gene expression level in aging skeletal muscle and found Arg-II protein expression in endothelial cells and fibroblasts, but not in skeletal muscle fibers, macrophages, and satellite cells. Our results suggest that increased Arg-II in non-skeletal muscle cells promotes age-associated sarcopenia, particularly in male mice.

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