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J Appl Physiol (July 31, 2008). doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00997.2007
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Submitted on September 19, 2007
Accepted on July 29, 2008

Thyroid Hormone effects on LKB1, MO25, phospho-AMPK, phospho-CREB, and PGC-1{alpha} in Rat Muscle

Devon J Branvold1, David R Allred1, David J Beckstead1, H-J. Kim2, Natasha Fillmore1, Brett M Condon1, Jacob D Brown1, Sterling N Sudweeks1, David M. Thomson1, and William W. Winder1*

1 Physiology and Developmental Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States
2 Physiology and Developmental Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, United States; United States

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: william_winder{at}byu.edu.

Expression of all of the isoforms of the subunits of AMPK and AMPK activity is increased in skeletal muscle of hyperthyroid rats. Activity of AMPK in skeletal muscle is regulated principally by the upstream kinase, LKB1. This experiment was designed to determine whether the increase in AMPK activity is accompanied by increased expression of the LKB1 along with binding partner proteins. LKB1, MO25, and downstream targets were determined in muscle extracts in control rats, in rats given 3 mg of thyroxine and 1 mg of triiodothyronine per kilogram chow for 4 weeks, and in rats given 0.01% propylthiouracil (PTU, an inhibitor of thyroid hormone synthesis) in drinking water for 4 weeks (Hypo). LKB1 and MO25 increased in the soleus of thyroid hormone treated rats vs. the controls. In other muscle types, LKB1 responses were variable, but MO25 increased in all. In soleus, MO25 mRNA increased with thyroid hormone treatment, and STRAD mRNA increased with PTU treatment. Phospho-AMPK and phospho-ACC were elevated in soleus and gastrocnemius of Hyper rats. Thyroid hormone treatment also increased the amount of phospho-CREB in the soleus, heart, and red quadriceps. Four proteins having CREB response elements (CRE) in promoter regions of their genes (PGC1{alpha}, UCP3, cytochrome C, and hexokinase II) were all increased in soleus in response to thyroid hormones. These data provide evidence that thyroid hormones increase soleus muscle LKB1 and MO25 content with subsequent activation of AMPK, phosphorylation of CREB, and expression of mitochondrial protein genes having CRE in their promoters.




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