Jørgensen Sebastian B, Richter Erik A, Wojtaszewski Jørgen F P
Department of Human Physiology, Copenhagen Muscle Research Centre, Inst. of Exercise and Sport Sciences, 13-Universitetsparken, University of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Physiol. 2006 Jul 1;574(Pt 1):17-31. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.109942. Epub 2006 May 11.
The 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a potent regulator of skeletal muscle metabolism and gene expression. AMPK is activated both in response to in vivo exercise and ex vivo contraction. AMPK is therefore believed to be an important signalling molecule in regulating muscle metabolism during exercise as well as in adaptation of skeletal muscle to exercise training. The first part of this review is focused on different mechanisms regulating AMPK activity during muscle work such as alterations in nucleotide concentrations, availability of energy substrates and upstream AMPK kinases. We furthermore discuss the possible role of AMPK as a master switch in skeletal muscle metabolism with the main focus on AMPK in metabolic regulation during muscle work. Finally, AMPK has a well established role in regulating expression of genes encoding various enzymes in muscle, and this issue is discussed in relation to adaptation of skeletal muscle to exercise training.
5'-腺苷酸激活蛋白激酶(AMPK)是骨骼肌代谢和基因表达的有效调节因子。AMPK在体内运动和体外收缩时均被激活。因此,AMPK被认为是运动期间调节肌肉代谢以及骨骼肌适应运动训练的重要信号分子。本综述的第一部分重点关注肌肉工作期间调节AMPK活性的不同机制,如核苷酸浓度的改变、能量底物的可用性以及上游AMPK激酶。我们还讨论了AMPK作为骨骼肌代谢主开关的可能作用,主要关注肌肉工作期间AMPK在代谢调节中的作用。最后,AMPK在调节肌肉中各种酶编码基因的表达方面具有既定作用,并且将结合骨骼肌对运动训练的适应性来讨论这个问题。