Mitochondrial fatty acid biosynthesis and muscle fiber plasticity in very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase-deficient mice.

FEBS Lett

Department of General Pediatrics, Center for Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Centre, University of Freiburg, Germany.

Published: January 2018

The white skeletal muscle of very long-chain acyl-CoA-dehydrogenase-deficient (VLCAD ) mice undergoes metabolic modification to compensate for defective β-oxidation in a progressive and time-dependent manner by upregulating glucose oxidation. This metabolic regulation seems to be accompanied by morphologic adaptation of muscle fibers toward the glycolytic fiber type II with the concomitant upregulation of mitochondrial fatty acid biosynthesis (mFASII) and lipoic acid biosynthesis. Dietary supplementation of VLCAD mice with different medium-chain triglycerides over 1 year revealed that odd-chain species has no effect on muscle fiber switch, whereas even-chain species inhibit progressive metabolic adaptation. Our study shows that muscle may undergo adaptive mechanisms that are modulated by dietary supplementation. We describe for the first time a concomitant change of mFASII in this muscular adaptation process.

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