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The beta 2-Adrenoceptor Agonist Formoterol Improves Structural and Functional Regenerative Capacity of Skeletal Muscles From Aged Rat at the Early Stages of Postinjury
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Journals of Gerontology Series A-Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, Cary, v. 67, n. 5, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 443-455, may, 2012
1079-5006
10.1093/gerona/glr195
Autor
Conte, Talita C.
Silva, Lucila Hernandes da
Silva, Meiricris T.
Hirabara, Sandro M.
Oliveira, Antonio C.
Curi, Rui
Moriscot, Anselmo Sigari
Aoki, Marcelo Saldanha
Miyabara, Elen H
Institución
Resumen
Skeletal muscles from old rats fail to completely regenerate following injury. This study investigated whether pharmacological stimulation of beta 2-adrenoceptors in aged muscles following injury could improve their regenerative capacity, focusing on myofiber size recovery. Young and aged rats were treated with a subcutaneous injection of beta 2-adrenergic agonist formoterol (2 mu g/kg/d) up to 10 and 21 days after soleus muscle injury. Formoterol-treated muscles from old rats evaluated at 10 and 21 days postinjury showed reduced inflammation and connective tissue but a similar number of regenerating myofibers of greater caliber when compared with their injured controls. Formoterol minimized the decrease in tetanic force and increased protein synthesis and mammalian target of rapamycin phosphorylation in old muscles at 10 days postinjury. Our results suggest that formoterol improves structural and functional regenerative capacity of regenerating skeletal muscles from aged rats by increasing protein synthesis via mammalian target of rapamycin activation. Furthermore, formoterol may have therapeutic benefits in recovery following muscle damage in senescent individuals.