Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients

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Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients. / Draicchio, Fulvia; van Vliet, Stephan; Ancu, Oana; Paluska, Scott A; Wilund, Kenneth R; Mickute, Monika; Sathyapalan, Thozhukat; Renshaw, Derek; Watt, Peter; Sylow, Lykke; Burd, Nicholas A; Mackenzie, Richard.

I: Journal of Physiology, Bind 598, Nr. 24, 2020, s. 5701-5716.

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Draicchio, F, van Vliet, S, Ancu, O, Paluska, SA, Wilund, KR, Mickute, M, Sathyapalan, T, Renshaw, D, Watt, P, Sylow, L, Burd, NA & Mackenzie, R 2020, 'Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients', Journal of Physiology, bind 598, nr. 24, s. 5701-5716. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280441

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Draicchio, F., van Vliet, S., Ancu, O., Paluska, S. A., Wilund, K. R., Mickute, M., Sathyapalan, T., Renshaw, D., Watt, P., Sylow, L., Burd, N. A., & Mackenzie, R. (2020). Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients. Journal of Physiology, 598(24), 5701-5716. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280441

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Draicchio F, van Vliet S, Ancu O, Paluska SA, Wilund KR, Mickute M o.a. Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients. Journal of Physiology. 2020;598(24):5701-5716. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280441

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Draicchio, Fulvia ; van Vliet, Stephan ; Ancu, Oana ; Paluska, Scott A ; Wilund, Kenneth R ; Mickute, Monika ; Sathyapalan, Thozhukat ; Renshaw, Derek ; Watt, Peter ; Sylow, Lykke ; Burd, Nicholas A ; Mackenzie, Richard. / Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients. I: Journal of Physiology. 2020 ; Bind 598, Nr. 24. s. 5701-5716.

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title = "Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients",
abstract = "Muscle atrophy, insulin resistance and reduced muscle PI3K-Akt signaling are common characteristics of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). Disruption to the transmembrane protein linkage between the cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle may contribute to reduced amino acid metabolism and insulin resistance in MHD patients. Eight MHD patients (age: 56±5 y: BMI: 32±2 kg/m-2) and non-diseased controls (age: 50±2 y: BMI: 31±1 kg/m-2) received primed continuous L-[ring-2H5 ]phenylalanine before consuming a mixed meal. Phenylalanine metabolism was determined using two-compartment modelling. Muscle biopsies were collected prior to the meal and at 300 minutes postprandial. In a separate experiment, skeletal muscle tissue from muscle-specific Rac1 knockout (Rac1 mKO) was harvested to investigate whether Rac1 depletion disrupted the cytoskeleton-integrin linkage, allowing for cross-model examination of proteins of interest.  ILK, PINCH1 and pFAKTyr397 were significantly lower in MHD (P < 0.01). Rac1 and Akt showed no difference between groups for the human trial. Rac1 deletion in the Rac1 mKO model did not alter the expression of integrin-associated proteins. Phenylalanine rates of appearance and disappearance , as well as metabolic clearance rates were lower in the MHD group at 30 and 60 min post meal ingestion compared to controls (P < 0.05). Both groups showed similar levels of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. Key proteins in the integrin-cytoskeleton linkage are reduced in MHD patients, suggesting for the first time that integrin-associated proteins dysfunction may contribute to reduced phenylalanine flux without affecting insulin resistance in haemodialysis patients.",
keywords = "Faculty of Science, Cytoskeleton, Haemodialysis, ILK, Insulin, Integrins, Metabolism, Phenylalanine, PINCH, Rac1",
author = "Fulvia Draicchio and {van Vliet}, Stephan and Oana Ancu and Paluska, {Scott A} and Wilund, {Kenneth R} and Monika Mickute and Thozhukat Sathyapalan and Derek Renshaw and Peter Watt and Lykke Sylow and Burd, {Nicholas A} and Richard Mackenzie",
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year = "2020",
doi = "10.1113/JP280441",
language = "English",
volume = "598",
pages = "5701--5716",
journal = "The Journal of Physiology",
issn = "0022-3751",
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T1 - Integrin-associated ILK and PINCH1 protein content are reduced in skeletal muscle of maintenance haemodialysis patients

AU - Draicchio, Fulvia

AU - van Vliet, Stephan

AU - Ancu, Oana

AU - Paluska, Scott A

AU - Wilund, Kenneth R

AU - Mickute, Monika

AU - Sathyapalan, Thozhukat

AU - Renshaw, Derek

AU - Watt, Peter

AU - Sylow, Lykke

AU - Burd, Nicholas A

AU - Mackenzie, Richard

N1 - This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PY - 2020

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N2 - Muscle atrophy, insulin resistance and reduced muscle PI3K-Akt signaling are common characteristics of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). Disruption to the transmembrane protein linkage between the cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle may contribute to reduced amino acid metabolism and insulin resistance in MHD patients. Eight MHD patients (age: 56±5 y: BMI: 32±2 kg/m-2) and non-diseased controls (age: 50±2 y: BMI: 31±1 kg/m-2) received primed continuous L-[ring-2H5 ]phenylalanine before consuming a mixed meal. Phenylalanine metabolism was determined using two-compartment modelling. Muscle biopsies were collected prior to the meal and at 300 minutes postprandial. In a separate experiment, skeletal muscle tissue from muscle-specific Rac1 knockout (Rac1 mKO) was harvested to investigate whether Rac1 depletion disrupted the cytoskeleton-integrin linkage, allowing for cross-model examination of proteins of interest.  ILK, PINCH1 and pFAKTyr397 were significantly lower in MHD (P < 0.01). Rac1 and Akt showed no difference between groups for the human trial. Rac1 deletion in the Rac1 mKO model did not alter the expression of integrin-associated proteins. Phenylalanine rates of appearance and disappearance , as well as metabolic clearance rates were lower in the MHD group at 30 and 60 min post meal ingestion compared to controls (P < 0.05). Both groups showed similar levels of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. Key proteins in the integrin-cytoskeleton linkage are reduced in MHD patients, suggesting for the first time that integrin-associated proteins dysfunction may contribute to reduced phenylalanine flux without affecting insulin resistance in haemodialysis patients.

AB - Muscle atrophy, insulin resistance and reduced muscle PI3K-Akt signaling are common characteristics of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD). Disruption to the transmembrane protein linkage between the cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle may contribute to reduced amino acid metabolism and insulin resistance in MHD patients. Eight MHD patients (age: 56±5 y: BMI: 32±2 kg/m-2) and non-diseased controls (age: 50±2 y: BMI: 31±1 kg/m-2) received primed continuous L-[ring-2H5 ]phenylalanine before consuming a mixed meal. Phenylalanine metabolism was determined using two-compartment modelling. Muscle biopsies were collected prior to the meal and at 300 minutes postprandial. In a separate experiment, skeletal muscle tissue from muscle-specific Rac1 knockout (Rac1 mKO) was harvested to investigate whether Rac1 depletion disrupted the cytoskeleton-integrin linkage, allowing for cross-model examination of proteins of interest.  ILK, PINCH1 and pFAKTyr397 were significantly lower in MHD (P < 0.01). Rac1 and Akt showed no difference between groups for the human trial. Rac1 deletion in the Rac1 mKO model did not alter the expression of integrin-associated proteins. Phenylalanine rates of appearance and disappearance , as well as metabolic clearance rates were lower in the MHD group at 30 and 60 min post meal ingestion compared to controls (P < 0.05). Both groups showed similar levels of insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. Key proteins in the integrin-cytoskeleton linkage are reduced in MHD patients, suggesting for the first time that integrin-associated proteins dysfunction may contribute to reduced phenylalanine flux without affecting insulin resistance in haemodialysis patients.

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KW - Cytoskeleton

KW - Haemodialysis

KW - ILK

KW - Insulin

KW - Integrins

KW - Metabolism

KW - Phenylalanine

KW - PINCH

KW - Rac1

U2 - 10.1113/JP280441

DO - 10.1113/JP280441

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 598

SP - 5701

EP - 5716

JO - The Journal of Physiology

JF - The Journal of Physiology

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