AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study compares the 24-hour muscle metabolome of young, healthy men to older, metabolically compromised men, revealing key differences in metabolite levels related to metabolism and energy production.
  • - OMC men show consistently higher levels of certain metabolites involved in glycolysis and lower levels of those related to other metabolism types, with the most significant differences observed at night.
  • - Both groups exhibit 24-hour rhythmicity in half of their metabolites, but the specific rhythmic patterns vary, indicating that metabolic health significantly influences how muscle metabolism functions throughout the day.

Article Abstract

24 h whole-body substrate metabolism and the circadian clock within skeletal muscle are both compromised upon metabolic disease in humans. Here, we assessed the 24 h muscle metabolome by serial muscle sampling performed under 24 h real-life conditions in young, healthy (YH) men versus older, metabolically compromised (OMC) men. We find that metabolites associated with the initial steps of glycolysis and hexosamine biosynthesis are higher in OMC men around the clock, whereas metabolites associated with glutamine-alpha-ketoglutarate, ketone, and redox metabolism are lower in OMC men. The night period shows the largest number of differently expressed metabolites. Both groups demonstrate 24 h rhythmicity in half of the metabolome, but rhythmic metabolites only partially overlap. Specific metabolites are only rhythmic in YH men (adenosine), phase shifted in OMC men (cis-aconitate, flavin adenine dinucleotide [FAD], and uridine diphosphate [UDP]), or have a reduced 24 h amplitude in OMC men (hydroxybutyrate and hippuric acid). Our data highlight the plasticity of the skeletal muscle metabolome over 24 h and large divergence across the metabolic health spectrum.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111786DOI Listing

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