CHANGES IN SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF PROTEIN IN SKELETAL MUSCLE DUE TO HIGH-CARBOHYDRATE OR HIGH-FAT DIETS

Author:

Ezer Özer Nazlı1ORCID,Doğan Mollaoğlu Ayça2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. İSTANBUL MEDİPOL ÜNİVERSİTESİ

2. ALTINBAŞ ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Abstract

Objective: Obesity, which arises from changes in lifestyle and feeding habits, is a threat to human health. One essential contributor to the increase in obesity rates is the popularity of high-calorie diets. This study aims to investigate high-fat (HFD) and high-carbohydrate (HCD) diet-induced molecular changes in protein secondary structure in longissimus dorsi skeletal muscle tissues of female inbred C57BL/6J mice by utilizing Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy. Materials and Methods: Mice were fed a control diet, HCD, or HFD for 24 weeks. Their skeletal muscle tissues were collected, and their spectra were recorded using a Bruker Invenio S ATR-FTIR spectrometer in the 4000-400 cm-1 region. Results: The protein secondary structure profiles of the HCD group demonstrated a significant rise in antiparallel β-sheet and β-turn and a decline in parallel β-sheets together with the insignificant increase in aggregated β-sheets and a decrease in α-helix. The impact of an HFD on protein conformation is less pronounced than HCD. The HFD diet led to an increase in antiparallel β-sheets and a decrease in parallel β-sheets. Although it was not significant, an increase was observed in β-turn and α-helix. Conclusion: These results propose the appearance of protein aggregation and/or formation of protein-protein intermolecular interaction in skeletal muscle tissues of female inbred C57BL/6J mice. Collectively, these data suggest that both high-calorie diets impair secondary structures of protein in skeletal muscle that may affect its metabolic function.

Funder

The Scientific and Technological Research Institution of Turkiye

Publisher

Adnan Menderes University

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