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Acute RyR1 Ca2+ leak enhances NADH-linked mitochondrial respiratory capacity

Zanou, Nadege
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Dridi, Haikel
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Reiken, Steven
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December 10, 2021
Nature Communications

Sustained ryanodine receptor (RyR) Ca2+ leak is associated with pathological conditions such as heart failure or skeletal muscle weakness. We report that a single session of sprint interval training (SIT), but not of moderate intensity continuous training (MICT), triggers RyR1 protein oxidation and nitrosylation leading to calstabin1 dissociation in healthy human muscle and in in vitro SIT models (simulated SIT or S-SIT). This is accompanied by decreased sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ content, increased levels of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation proteins, supercomplex formation and enhanced NADH-linked mitochondrial respiratory capacity. Mechanistically, (S-)SIT increases mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake in mouse myotubes and muscle fibres, and decreases pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphorylation in human muscle and mouse myotubes. Countering Ca2+ leak or preventing mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake blunts S-SIT-induced adaptations, a result supported by proteomic analyses. Here we show that triggering acute transient Ca2+ leak through RyR1 in healthy muscle may contribute to the multiple health promoting benefits of exercise.

Ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) are involved in skeletal muscle contraction. Here, the authors show that a transient calcium leak in response to exercise-induced post translational modifications of RyR1 causes mitochondrial remodeling to improve respiration.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1038/s41467-021-27422-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000729179400008

Author(s)
Zanou, Nadege
Dridi, Haikel
Reiken, Steven
de Lima, Tanes Imamura  
Donnelly, Chris
De Marchi, Umberto
Ferrini, Manuele
Vidal, Jeremy
Sittenfeld, Leah
Feige, Jerome N.
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Date Issued

2021-12-10

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

12

Issue

1

Article Number

7219

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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calcium-release channel

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human skeletal-muscle

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ryanodine-receptor

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intracellular calcium

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messenger-rna

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pyruvate-dehydrogenase

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defective regulation

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molecular-cloning

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sprint interval

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single fibers

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REVIEWED

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January 1, 2022
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