Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) plays a crucial role in the maintenance of correct skeletal muscle function due, at least in part, to S-nitrosylation of specific protein targets. Similarly, we recently provided evidence for a muscular phenotype in mice lacking the denitrosylase S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR). Here, we demonstrate that nNOS and GSNOR are concomitantly expressed during differentiation of C2C12. They colocalizes at the sarcolemma and co-immunoprecipitate in cells and in myofibers. We also provide evidence that GSNOR expression decreases in mouse models of muscular dystrophies and of muscle atrophy and wasting, i.e., aging and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, suggesting a more general regulatory role of GSNOR in skeletal muscle homeostasis.

nNOS/GSNOR interaction contributes to skeletal muscle differentiation and homeostasis / Montagna, Costanza; Rizza, Salvatore; Cirotti, Claudia; Maiani, Emiliano; Muscaritoli, Maurizio; Musarò, Antonio; Carrí, Maria Teresa; Ferraro, Elisabetta; Cecconi, Francesco; Filomeni, Giuseppe. - In: CELL DEATH & DISEASE. - ISSN 2041-4889. - 10:5(2019), pp. 1-8. [10.1038/s41419-019-1584-3]

nNOS/GSNOR interaction contributes to skeletal muscle differentiation and homeostasis

Muscaritoli, Maurizio;Musarò, Antonio;
2019

Abstract

Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) plays a crucial role in the maintenance of correct skeletal muscle function due, at least in part, to S-nitrosylation of specific protein targets. Similarly, we recently provided evidence for a muscular phenotype in mice lacking the denitrosylase S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR). Here, we demonstrate that nNOS and GSNOR are concomitantly expressed during differentiation of C2C12. They colocalizes at the sarcolemma and co-immunoprecipitate in cells and in myofibers. We also provide evidence that GSNOR expression decreases in mouse models of muscular dystrophies and of muscle atrophy and wasting, i.e., aging and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, suggesting a more general regulatory role of GSNOR in skeletal muscle homeostasis.
2019
nNOS; GSNOR; skeletal muscle
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nNOS/GSNOR interaction contributes to skeletal muscle differentiation and homeostasis / Montagna, Costanza; Rizza, Salvatore; Cirotti, Claudia; Maiani, Emiliano; Muscaritoli, Maurizio; Musarò, Antonio; Carrí, Maria Teresa; Ferraro, Elisabetta; Cecconi, Francesco; Filomeni, Giuseppe. - In: CELL DEATH & DISEASE. - ISSN 2041-4889. - 10:5(2019), pp. 1-8. [10.1038/s41419-019-1584-3]
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