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  • The obestatin peptide, linked to the ghrelin gene, and its receptor GPR39 are expressed in rat skeletal muscle and increase after muscle injury, suggesting a role in muscle repair.
  • In vitro experiments using L6E9 cells showed that obestatin contributes to muscle cell differentiation, migration, and proliferation, with its action being modulated by the GPR39 receptor.
  • In vivo studies demonstrated that obestatin infusion enhances key markers of muscle regeneration, indicating it plays a critical role in the myogenic program through autocrine signaling.

Article Abstract

The maintenance and repair of skeletal muscle are attributable to an elaborate interaction between extrinsic and intrinsic regulatory signals that regulate the myogenic process. In the present work, we showed that obestatin, a 23-amino acid peptide encoded by the ghrelin gene, and the GPR39 receptor are expressed in rat skeletal muscle and are up-regulated upon experimental injury. To define their roles in muscle regeneration, L6E9 cells were used to perform in vitro assays. For the in vivo assays, skeletal muscle tissue was obtained from male rats and maintained under continuous subcutaneous infusion of obestatin. In differentiating L6E9 cells, preproghrelin expression and correspondingly obestatin increased during myogenesis being sustained throughout terminal differentiation. Autocrine action was demonstrated by neutralization of the endogenous obestatin secreted by differentiating L6E9 cells using a specific anti-obestatin antibody. Knockdown experiments by preproghrelin siRNA confirmed the contribution of obestatin to the myogenic program. Furthermore, GPR39 siRNA reduced obestatin action and myogenic differentiation. Exogenous obestatin stimulation was also shown to regulate myoblast migration and proliferation. Furthermore, the addition of obestatin to the differentiation medium increased myogenic differentiation of L6E9 cells. The relevance of the actions of obestatin was confirmed in vivo by the up-regulation of Pax-7, MyoD, Myf5, Myf6, myogenin, and myosin heavy chain (MHC) in obestatin-infused rats when compared with saline-infused rats. These data elucidate a novel mechanism whereby the obestatin/GPR39 system is coordinately regulated as part of the myogenic program and operates as an autocrine signal regulating skeletal myogenesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3488106PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.374926DOI Listing

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