Intrinsic muscle clock is necessary for musculoskeletal health

Oct 22, 2015The Journal of physiology

Internal muscle timing system is needed for healthy muscles and bones

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Abstract

Loss of Bmal1 in adult skeletal muscle results in reductions in specific tension and increased muscle fibrosis.

  • The endogenous molecular clock in skeletal muscle is necessary for maintaining muscle phenotype and function.
  • Disruption of the molecular clock in adult skeletal muscle leads to changes similar to advanced ageing observed in Bmal1 knockout mice.
  • iMSBmal1(-/-) mice exhibit increased oxidative fibre type and increased muscle fibrosis without changes in feeding or activity.
  • Significant bone calcification and decreased joint collagen are also present in iMSBmal1(-/-) mice.
  • Altered gait is observed in iMSBmal1(-/-) mice, indicating systemic effects beyond muscle.
  • These findings suggest a fundamental role for the skeletal muscle clock in maintaining musculoskeletal health.

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