Interaction of the C2C12 myotube contractions and glucose availability on transcriptome and extracellular vesicle microRNAs

dc.contributor.authorLautaoja-Kivipelto, Juulia H.
dc.contributor.authorKarvinen, Sira
dc.contributor.authorKorhonen, Tia-Marje
dc.contributor.authorO’Connell, Thomas M.
dc.contributor.authorTiirola, Marja
dc.contributor.authorHulmi, Juha J.
dc.contributor.authorPekkala, Satu
dc.contributor.departmentOtolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-24T17:00:28Z
dc.date.available2025-03-24T17:00:28Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractExercise-like electrical pulse stimulation (EL-EPS) of myotubes mimics many key physiological changes induced by in vivo exercise. Besides enabling intracellular research, EL-EPS allows to study secreted factors, including muscle-specific microRNAs (myomiRs) carried in extracellular vesicles (EVs). These factors can participate in contraction-induced intercellular cross talk and may mediate the health benefits of exercise. However, the current knowledge of these responses, especially under variable nutritional conditions, is limited. We investigated the effects of EL-EPS on C2C12 myotube transcriptome in high- and low-glucose conditions by messenger RNA sequencing, while the expression of EV-carried miRNAs was analyzed by small RNA sequencing and RT-qPCR. We show that higher glucose availability augmented contraction-induced transcriptional changes and that the majority of the differentially expressed genes were upregulated. Furthermore, based on the pathway analyses, processes related to contractility and cytokine/inflammatory responses were upregulated. In addition, we report that EL-EPS increased packing of miR-1-3p into EVs independent of glucose availability. Together our findings suggest that in vitro EL-EPS is a usable tool not only to study contraction-induced intracellular mechanisms but also extracellular responses. The distinct transcriptional changes observed under variable nutritional conditions emphasize the importance of careful consideration of media composition in future exercise-mimicking studies. NEW & NOTEWORTHY: The present study examined for the first time the effects of exercise-like electrical pulse stimulation administered under distinct nutritional conditions on 1) the transcriptome of the C2C12 myotubes and 2) their media containing extracellular vesicle-carried microRNAs. We report that higher glucose availability augmented transcriptional responses related especially to contractility and cytokine/inflammatory pathways. Agreeing with in vivo studies, we show that the packing of exercise-responsive miR-1-3p was increased in the extracellular vesicles in response to myotube contractions.
dc.identifier.citationLautaoja-Kivipelto JH, Karvinen S, Korhonen TM, et al. Interaction of the C2C12 myotube contractions and glucose availability on transcriptome and extracellular vesicle microRNAs. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2024;326(2):C348-C361. doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00401.2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/46533
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Physiological Society
dc.relation.isversionof10.1152/ajpcell.00401.2023
dc.relation.journalAmerican Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectElectrical pulse stimulation
dc.subjectExercise
dc.subjectExerkine
dc.subjectSkeletal muscle
dc.titleInteraction of the C2C12 myotube contractions and glucose availability on transcriptome and extracellular vesicle microRNAs
dc.typeArticle
ul.alternative.fulltexthttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11192488/
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