Journal of Physiological Sciences (Nov 2023)

High-intensity interval training alleviates exhaustive exercise-induced HSP70-assisted selective autophagy in skeletal muscle

  • Jiao Lu,
  • Liu-mei Zhang,
  • Jing-jing Liu,
  • Yu-ting Liu,
  • Xiao-ye Lin,
  • Xue-qi Wang,
  • Yuan Zhang,
  • Qiang Tang,
  • Lin Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12576-023-00884-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract This study was designed to probe the effect of chaperone-assisted selective autophagy (CASA) on the maintenance of proteostasis during exhaustive exercise and uncover the alteration of CASA in muscle fibers with pre-high-intensity interval training (HIIT) intervention-induced muscle adaptation in response to exhaustive exercise. Rats were randomly divided into a control group; an exhaustive exercise group; and an HIIT + exhaustive exercise group. Results show myofibril damage and BiP levels were increased after exhaustive exercise, and the levels of the HSP70, BAG3, ubiquitin, autophagy-related proteins, and their interactions were increased. HIIT intervention before exhaustive exercise could decrease myofibril injury and BiP levels, accompanied by down-regulation of HSP70/BAG3 complex and selective autophagy. In conclusion, exhaustive exercise promotes CASA to clear protein aggregation for keeping proteostasis in muscle fibers; pre-HIIT intervention improves myofibril injury and unfold protein response caused by exhaustive exercise, which might contribute to inhibit the augmentation of CASA.

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