Glucocorticoids enhance muscle endurance and ameliorate Duchenne muscular dystrophy through a defined metabolic program

  • Morrison-Nozik, Alexander
  • Anand, Priti
  • Zhu, Han
  • Duan, Qiming
  • Sabeh, Mohamad
  • Prosdocimo, Domenick A.
  • Lemieux, Madeleine E.
  • Nordsborg, Nikolai
  • Russell, Aaron P.
  • MacRae, Calum A.
  • Gerber, Anthony N.
  • Jain, Mukesh K.
  • Haldar, Saptarsi M.
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Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
ISSN
0027-8424
Citation count (estimate)
16

Abstract

Classic physiology studies dating to the 1930s demonstrate that moderate or transient glucocorticoid (GC) exposure improves muscle performance. The ergogenic properties of GCs are further evidenced by their surreptitious use as doping agents by endurance athletes and poorly understood efficacy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a genetic muscle-wasting disease. A defined molecular basis underlying these performance-enhancing properties of GCs in skeletal muscle remains obscure. Here, we demonstrate that ergogenic effects of GCs are mediated by direct induction of the metabolic transcription factor KLF15, defining a downstream pathway distinct from that resulting in GC-related muscle atrophy. Furthermore, we establish that KLF15 deficienc...

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