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      Identification and Validation of Novel Contraction-Regulated Myokines Released from Primary Human Skeletal Muscle Cells

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          Proteins secreted by skeletal muscle, so called myokines, have been shown to affect muscle physiology and additionally exert systemic effects on other tissues and organs. Although recent profiling studies have identified numerous myokines, the amount of overlap from these studies indicates that the secretome of skeletal muscle is still incompletely characterized. One limitation of the models used is the lack of contraction, a central characteristic of muscle cells. Here we aimed to characterize the secretome of primary human myotubes by cytokine antibody arrays and to identify myokines regulated by contraction, which was induced by electrical pulse stimulation (EPS). In this study, we validated the regulation and release of two selected myokines, namely pigment epithelium derived factor (PEDF) and dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), which were recently described as adipokines. This study reveals that both factors, DPP4 and PEDF, are secreted by primary human myotubes. PEDF is a contraction-regulated myokine, although PEDF serum levels from healthy young men decrease after 60 min cycling at VO 2max of 70%. Most interestingly, we identified 52 novel myokines which have not been described before to be secreted by skeletal muscle cells. For 48 myokines we show that their release is regulated by contractile activity. This profiling study of the human skeletal muscle secretome expands the number of myokines, identifies novel contraction-regulated myokines and underlines the overlap between proteins which are adipokines as well as myokines.

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          Role: Editor
          Journal
          PLoS One
          PLoS ONE
          plos
          plosone
          PLoS ONE
          Public Library of Science (San Francisco, USA )
          1932-6203
          2013
          24 April 2013
          : 8
          : 4
          : e62008
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Paul-Langerhans-Group of Integrative Physiology, German Diabetes Center, Düsseldorf, Germany
          [2 ]Department of Nutrition, Institute for Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
          [3 ]Department of Physical Performance, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
          Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo-CSIC, Spain
          Author notes

          Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

          Conceived and designed the experiments: SR KE KBH JJ JE. Performed the experiments: SR KE KBH JJ. Analyzed the data: SR KE KBH JJ JE. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: KE JJ JE. Wrote the paper: SR KE JE.

          Article
          PONE-D-12-39146
          10.1371/journal.pone.0062008
          3634789
          23637948
          ecdeb958-9f60-4750-8c19-552c36337714
          Copyright @ 2013

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

          History
          : 10 December 2012
          : 17 March 2013
          Page count
          Pages: 12
          Funding
          This work was supported by the Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Forschung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (Ministry of Science and Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia), the Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (Federal Ministry of Health), the Commission of the European Communities (Collaborative Project ADAPT, contract number HEALTH-F2-2008-201100), and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (EC 440/1-1). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
          Categories
          Research Article
          Biology
          Anatomy and Physiology
          Musculoskeletal System
          Muscle
          Muscle Biochemistry
          Muscle Functions
          Molecular Cell Biology
          Cellular Types
          Muscle Cells
          Medicine
          Anatomy and Physiology
          Musculoskeletal System
          Muscle
          Muscle Biochemistry
          Muscle Functions
          Endocrinology
          Diabetic Endocrinology
          Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

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