Deer Antler Extract Improves Fatigue Effect through Altering the Expression of Genes Related to Muscle Strength in Skeletal Muscle of Mice

Joint Authors

Chen, Jaw-Chyun
Hsiang, Chien-Yun
Lin, Yung-Chang
Ho, Tin-Yun

Source

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Issue

Vol. 2014, Issue 2014 (31 Dec. 2014), pp.1-11, 11 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2014-02-20

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Deer antler is a well-known traditional Chinese medicine used in Asian countries for the tonic and the improvement of aging symptoms.

The present study was designed to investigate the antifatigue effect and mechanism of Formosan sambar deer tip antler extract (FSDTAE).

The swimming times to exhaustion of mice administered FSDTAE (8.2 mg/day) for 28 days were apparently longer than those of the vehicle-treated mice in forced swim test.

However, the indicators of fatigue, such as the reduction in glucose level and the increases in blood urea nitrogen and lactic acid levels, were not significantly inhibited by FSDTAE.

Therefore, microarray analysis was further used to examine the anti-fatigue mechanism of FSDTAE.

We selected genes with fold changes >2 or <−2 in skeletal muscle for pathway analysis.

FSDTAE-affected genes were involved in 9 different signaling pathways, such as GnRH signaling pathway and insulin signaling pathway.

All of the significantly expressed genes were classified into 8 different categories by their functions.

The most enriched category was muscular system, and 6 upregulated genes, such as troponin I, troponin T1, cysteine and glycine-rich protein 2, myosin heavy polypeptide 7, tropomyosin 2, and myomesin family member 3, were responsible for the development and contraction of muscle.

Real-time PCR analysis indicated that FSDTAE increased troponins mRNA expression in skeletal muscle.

In conclusion, our findings suggested that FSDTAE might increase the muscle strength through the upregulation of genes responsible for muscle contraction and consequently exhibited the anti-fatigue effect in mice.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Chen, Jaw-Chyun& Hsiang, Chien-Yun& Lin, Yung-Chang& Ho, Tin-Yun. 2014. Deer Antler Extract Improves Fatigue Effect through Altering the Expression of Genes Related to Muscle Strength in Skeletal Muscle of Mice. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine،Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1018618

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Chen, Jaw-Chyun…[et al.]. Deer Antler Extract Improves Fatigue Effect through Altering the Expression of Genes Related to Muscle Strength in Skeletal Muscle of Mice. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine No. 2014 (2014), pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1018618

American Medical Association (AMA)

Chen, Jaw-Chyun& Hsiang, Chien-Yun& Lin, Yung-Chang& Ho, Tin-Yun. Deer Antler Extract Improves Fatigue Effect through Altering the Expression of Genes Related to Muscle Strength in Skeletal Muscle of Mice. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2014. Vol. 2014, no. 2014, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1018618

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1018618