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Oestrogen receptors mediate oestrogen‐induced increases in post‐exercise rat skeletal muscle satellite cells
Author(s) -
Enns D. L.,
Iqbal S.,
Tiidus P. M.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
acta physiologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.591
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1748-1716
pISSN - 1748-1708
DOI - 10.1111/j.1748-1716.2008.01861.x
Subject(s) - myod , medicine , endocrinology , skeletal muscle , receptor , myogenin , ovariectomized rat , chemistry , estrogen , myogenesis
Aim: Our laboratory recently demonstrated that increases in post‐exercise muscle satellite cell numbers are augmented by oestrogen. We investigated whether muscle oestrogen receptors (ORs) mediate this effect through administration of an OR antagonist, ICI 182,780. Methods: Ovariectomized female rats were divided into three groups: sham, oestrogen (0.25 mg pellet) and oestrogen plus OR blocker (ICI 182,780). Each group was divided into control and exercised groups. ICI 182,780 (5 mg kg −1 sc) was administered 1 day prior to and 6 days following oestrogen pellet implantation. After 8 days of oestrogen exposure, animals ran downhill for 90 min (17 m min −1 , −13.5° grade) on a treadmill. Soleus and white vastus muscles were removed 24 and 72 h post‐exercise and immunostained for total (Pax7), activated (MyoD) and proliferating (BrdU) satellite cells. Muscle damage was indirectly assessed by measuring β‐glucuronidase activity. Two markers (His48 and ED1) of leucocyte infiltration were also examined. Results: β‐Glucuronidase activities and His48+ and ED1+ leucocytes increased post‐exercise, and these increases were attenuated with oestrogen. ICI 182,780 did not influence the attenuating effect of oestrogen on leucocyte infiltration or β‐glucuronidase activities in muscle. Total (Pax7+), activated (MyoD+) and proliferating (BrdU+) satellite cells increased post‐exercise, and these increases were augmented with oestrogen. Interestingly, ICI 182,780 abolished both exercise‐ and oestrogen‐mediated increases in these satellite cell markers. Conclusion: Oestrogen may augment increases in muscle satellite cells following exercise through OR‐mediated mechanisms; furthermore, the attenuation of post‐exercise muscle damage and leucocyte infiltration by oestrogen appears to be a non‐OR‐mediated process.