PI3K/AKT/mTOR通路
安普克
姜黄素
蛋白激酶B
医学
化学
药理学
蛋白激酶A
细胞生物学
磷酸化
生物
信号转导
作者
Minghui Hu,Muxuan Han,Hao Zhang,Zifa Li,Kaiyong Xu,Huaixing Kang,Jiancheng Zong,Feng Zhao,Yuanxiang Liu,Wei Liu
出处
期刊:Aging
[Impact Journals, LLC]
日期:2023-03-28
卷期号:15 (6): 2308-2320
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.18632/aging.204614
摘要
Curcumin is a chemical constituent extracted from Curcuma longa L. Several clinical and preclinical studies have demonstrated that it can mitigate exercise fatigue, but the exact mechanism is still unknown. Therefore, we applied a mouse model of exercise fatigue to investigate the possible molecular mechanisms of curcumin's anti-fatigue effect. Depending on body mass, Kunming mice were randomly divided into control, caffeine (positive drug), and curcumin groups, and were given 28 days intragastric administration. Both the caffeine group and curcumin group showed significant improvement in exercise fatigue compared to the control group, as evidenced by the increase in time to exhaustion, as well as the higher quadriceps coefficient, muscle glycogen (MG) content, and increase in the expression of Akt, AMPK, PI3K, and mTOR proteins. While the curcumin group also significantly improved the exercise fatigue of the mice, demonstrating a lower AMP/ATP ratio and lactic acid (LA) content, and increased glycogen synthase (GS), and myonectin content compared to the caffeine group. Therefore, in the present study, we found that curcumin can exert a similar anti-fatigue effect to caffeine and may act by regulating energy metabolism through modulating the expression of the proteins in the PI3K/Akt/AMPK/mTOR pathway.
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