2012
DOI: 10.1210/en.2011-1313
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Inherent Growth Hormone Resistance in the Skeletal Muscle of the Fine Flounder Is Modulated by Nutritional Status and Is Characterized by High Contents of Truncated GHR, Impairment in the JAK2/STAT5 Signaling Pathway, and Low IGF-I Expression

Abstract: A detailed understanding of how the GH and IGF-I regulate muscle growth, especially in early vertebrates, is still lacking. The fine flounder is a flatfish species exhibiting remarkably slow growth, representing an intriguing model for elucidating growth regulatory mechanisms. Key components of the GH system were examined in groups of fish during periods of feeding, fasting, and refeeding. Under feeding conditions, there is an inherent systemic and local (muscle) GH resistance, characterized by higher levels o… Show more

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“…Interestingly, contents of igfbp4 and igfbp5 are higher than igfbp2 and igfbp6 at the end of long-term refeeding. These results suggest that different Igfbps might be competing by Igf1, promoting growth, but more attenuated, as has been previously observed in this species full-compensating growth at the end of refeeding (Fuentes et al 2011(Fuentes et al , 2012a.…”
Section: Transcriptional Regulation Of Igfbps In the Skeletal Muscle supporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Interestingly, contents of igfbp4 and igfbp5 are higher than igfbp2 and igfbp6 at the end of long-term refeeding. These results suggest that different Igfbps might be competing by Igf1, promoting growth, but more attenuated, as has been previously observed in this species full-compensating growth at the end of refeeding (Fuentes et al 2011(Fuentes et al , 2012a.…”
Section: Transcriptional Regulation Of Igfbps In the Skeletal Muscle supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Therefore, we suggest that Igf1 would be more available to Igf1r, and PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK become strongly reactivated, restoring myogenic activity as we previously reported (Fuentes et al 2011). Thus, in this stage, positive signals may be exceeding negative signals, promoting a strong catchup growth, as is observed during the first stages of refeeding in the fine flounder (Fuentes et al 2011(Fuentes et al , 2012a. During long-term refeeding, low production of local igf1 is restored (Fuentes et al 2012a,b).…”
Section: Transcriptional Regulation Of Igfbps In the Skeletal Muscle supporting
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“…Under basal conditions, the fine flounder presents an inherent growth hormone resistance triggering a decrease in muscle IGF-1 expression, resulting in a reduction of skeletal muscle growth (Fuentes et al, 2011(Fuentes et al, , 2012a. This natural resistance makes the fine flounder a unique model for studying mechanisms of muscle atrophy.…”
Section: The Stress Pathway Was Triggered By Fasting Promoting Musclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression of these molecular markers was then statistically assessed. The fine flounder (Paralichthys adspersus) was used as model species due to its naturally impaired growth rate (Fuentes et al, 2012a and b), with fasting used as a stressor. A close relationship between the fundamental biological processes of stress, the immune system, and growth was found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%