Skeletal muscles are important for body movement, postural maintenance, and energy metabolism. Muscle atrophy is caused by various factors, including lack of exercise, age, genetics, and malnutrition, leading to the loss of muscle mass. The / signaling pathway plays a key role in the regulation of muscle protein synthesis and degradation. Whole wheat contains functional ingredients that may indirectly contribute to muscle health and function and can help prevent or slow the progression of muscle atrophy. In this study, the protective effects of three wheat cultivars (Seodun, Ol, and Shinmichal 1) against hydrogen peroxide-induced muscle atrophy in C2C12 cells were investigated. We found that whole-wheat treatment reduced reactive oxygen species production, prevented glutathione depletion, and increased myotube diameter, thereby reducing muscle atrophy by activating myoblast differentiation. Generally, "Shinmichal 1" exhibited the highest activation of the / signaling pathway. In contrast, "Seodun" showed similar or slightly higher activities than those of the HO-treated only group. In conclusion, whole wheat exerts a protective effect against muscle atrophy by activating the / signaling pathway. This study indicates that whole wheat may help prevent muscle atrophy.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jmf.2023.K.0164 | DOI Listing |
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