Decreased skeletal muscle intramyocellular lipid droplet-mitochondrial contact contributes to myosteatosis in cancer cachexia
Thomas D. Cardaci, Brandon N. VanderVeen, Alexander R. Huss, Brooke M. Bullard, Kandy T. Velázquez, Norma Frizzell, James A. Carson, Robert L. Price, E. Angela Murphy
Abstract
We sought to advance our understanding of skeletal muscle lipid metabolism and dynamics in cancer cachexia. Cachexia increased the number and size of intramyocellular lipid droplets (LDs). Furthermore, decreases in LD-mitochondrial touch, contact length, and relative contact along with increased LD shape complexity with decreases in circularity and roundness. Dysregulation in lipid metabolism and LD-associated proteins was also documented. Collectively, we show that myosteatosis, altered LD morphology, and decreased LD-mitochondrial interactions occur in cancer cachexia.
Topics & Concepts
Skeletal muscleCancer cachexiaCachexiaInternal medicineEndocrinologyMedicineCancerChemistryMuscle Physiology and DisordersNutrition and Health in AgingAdipose Tissue and Metabolism