International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2023)

Regular Exercise in <i>Drosophila</i> Prevents Age-Related Cardiac Dysfunction Caused by High Fat and Heart-Specific Knockdown of <i>skd</i>

  • Yurou Cao,
  • Shiyi He,
  • Meng Ding,
  • Wenzhi Gu,
  • Tongquan Wang,
  • Shihu Zhang,
  • Jiadong Feng,
  • Qiufang Li,
  • Lan Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
p. 1216

Abstract

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Skuld (skd) is a subunit of the Mediator complex subunit complex. In the heart, skd controls systemic obesity, is involved in systemic energy metabolism, and is closely linked to cardiac function and aging. However, it is unclear whether the effect of cardiac skd on cardiac energy metabolism affects cardiac function. We found that cardiac-specific knockdown of skd showed impaired cardiac function, metabolic impairment, and premature aging. Drosophila was subjected to an exercise and high-fat diet (HFD) intervention to explore the effects of exercise on cardiac skd expression and cardiac function in HFD Drosophila. We found that Hand-Gal4>skd RNAi (KC) Drosophila had impaired cardiac function, metabolic impairment, and premature aging. Regular exercise significantly improved cardiac function and metabolism and delayed aging in HFD KC Drosophila. Thus, our study found that the effect of skd on cardiac energy metabolism in the heart affected cardiac function. Exercise may counteract age-related cardiac dysfunction and metabolic disturbances caused by HFD and heart-specific knockdown of skd. Skd may be a potential therapeutic target for heart disease.

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