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Preservation of muscle protein content in hibernating black bears

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NIAID Data Ecosystem2026-05-02 收录
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Hibernation is an energy-saving adaptation associated with physical inactivity. In contrast to most mammals, hibernating bears demonstrate limited loss of muscle mass and protein content over the prolonged periods of immobility and fasting during winter. This suggests that bears have natural adaptive mechanisms preserving muscle mass and functionality. To identify transcriptional changes that underlie molecular mechanisms attenuating muscle loss, we conducted a large-scale gene expression profiling (14,199 genes) by transcriptome sequencing in quadriceps of adult black bears, comparing hibernating animals (n=5) and summer active animals (n=5). Our findings imply maintenance of protein biosynthesis through the mTORC1 signaling positively activated by availability of BCAA in muscle during hibernation. The maintenance of protein biosynthesis and decrease in protein catabolism through the mTORC1 signaling as response to BCAA availability likely contribute to the preservation of muscle protein through prolonged periods of immobility and fasting during hibernation.
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2025-06-15
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