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Hydroxytyrosol influences exercise-induced mitochondrial respiratory complex assembly into supercomplexes in rats

Authors

CASUSO PÉREZ, RAFAEL, Al-Fazazi, Saad , Hidalgo-Gutierrez, Agustin , Carlos Lopez, Luis , Plaza-Diaz, Julio , Rueda-Robles, Ascension , Huertas, Jesus R.

External publication

Si

Means

Free Radic. Biol. Med.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

6.17

SJR Impact

1.841

Publication date

01/04/2019

ISI

000471822700027

Abstract

Hydroxytyrosol (HT) has been demonstrated to improve mitochondrial function, both in sedentary and in exercised animals. Herein, we assessed the effects of two different doses of HT on exercise-induced mitochondrial respiratory complex (C) assembly into supercomplexes (SCs) and the relation of the potential results to OPA1 levels and oxidative stress. Wistar rats were allocated into six groups: sedentary (SED), sedentary consuming 20 mg/kg/d of HT (SED-20), sedentary consuming 300 mg/kg/d of HT (SED-300); exercised (EXE), exercised consuming 20 mg/kg/d of HT (EXE-20) and exercised consuming 300 mg/kg/d of HT (EXE-300). Animals were exercised and/or supplemented for 10 weeks, and assembly of SCs, mitochondrial oxidative status and expression of OPA1 were quantified in the gastrocnemius muscle. Both EXE and EXE-20 animals exhibited increased assembly of CI into SCs, but this effect was absent in EXE-300 animals. Levels of CIII2 assembled into SCs were only increased in EXE-20 animals. Notably EXE-300 animals showed a decreased relative expression of s-OPA1 isoforms. Therefore, HT exerted dose-dependent effects on SC assembly in exercised animals. Although the mechanisms leading to SCs assembly in response to exercise and HT are unclear, it seems that a high HT dose can prevent SCs assembly during exercise by decreasing the expression of the s-OPA1 isoforms.

Keywords

Exercise; Mitochondria; Oxidative phosphorylation; Polyphenols; Skeletal muscle

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