Derangements of amino acids in cachectic skeletal muscle are caused by mitochondrial dysfunction.
Thomas KunzkeAchim BuckVerena M PradeAnnette FeuchtingerOlga ProkopchukMarc E MartignoniSimone HeiszHans HaunerKlaus-Peter JanssenAxel K WalchMichaela AichlerPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2019)
Our results suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction has a substantial influence on amino acid metabolism in cachectic skeletal muscles, which appears to be triggered by diminished CAT1 expression, as well as the degradation of mitochondrial proteins. These findings provide new insights into the pathobiochemistry of muscle wasting.