NMR-Based Metabolic Profiling of the Effects of α-Ketoglutarate Supplementation on Energy-Deficient C2C12 Myotubes

Skeletal muscle is closely linked to energy metabolism, but it is inevitably deprived of energy. Cellular differentiation is an essential and energy-demanding process in skeletal muscle development. Much attention has been paid to identifying beneficial factors that promote skeletal muscle satellite cell differentiation and further understanding the underlying regulatory mechanisms. As a critical metabolic substrate or regulator, α-ketoglutarate (AKG) has been recognized as a potential nutritional supplement or therapeutic target for skeletal muscle. We have previously found beneficial effects of AKG supplementation on the proliferation of C2C12 myoblasts cultured under both normal and energy-deficient conditions and have further elucidated the underlying metabolic mechanisms. However, it remains unclear what role AKG plays in myotube formation in different energy states. In the present study, we investigated the effects of AKG supplementation on the differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts cultured in normal medium (Nor myotubes) and low glucose medium (Low myotubes) and performed NMR-based metabonomic profiling to address AKG-induced metabolic changes in both Nor and Low myotubes. Significantly, AKG supplementation promoted myotube formation and induced metabolic remodeling in myotubes under normal medium and low glucose medium, including improved energy metabolism and enhanced antioxidant capacity. Specifically, AKG mainly altered amino acid metabolism and antioxidant metabolism and upregulated glycine levels and antioxidase expression. Our results are typical for the mechanistic understanding of the effects of AKG supplementation on myotube formation in the two energy states. This study may be beneficial for further exploring the applications of AKG supplementation in sports, exercise, and therapy.

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