Decreased spontaneous activity in AMPK alpha 2 muscle specific kinase dead mice is not caused by changes in brain dopamine metabolism

作者:Moller Li**eth L V; Sylow Lykke; Gotzsche Casper R; Serup Annette K; Christiansen Soren H; Weikop Pia; Kiens Bente; Woldbye David P D; Richter Erik A*
来源:Physiology & Behavior, 2016, 164: 300-305.
DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh2016.06.010

摘要

It is well known that physical activity has several health benefits, yet many people do not exercise. Dopamine levels in the striatum of the brain are thought to be important for the motivation to exercise. Conversely, we hypothesized that muscle quality can affect the motivation to exercise through alterations of the brain dopamine levels specifically in the striatal region. To test this hypothesis, transgenic mice overexpressing an inactivatable dominant negative alpha 2 AMPK construct (AMPK alpha 2 KD) in muscles and littermate wildtype (WT) mice were tested. AMPIC alpha 2 KD mice have impaired running capacity and display reduced voluntary wheel running activity. Striatal content of dopamine and its metabolites were measured under basal physiological conditions and after cocaine-induced dopamine efflux from the ventral striatum by in vivo microdialysis. Moreover, cocaine-induced locomotor activity was tested in an open field test. Furthermore, we investigated maximal running capacity and voluntary running over a period of 19 days. AMPIC alpha 2 KD mice ran 30% less in daily distance compared to WT. Furthermore, AMPK ca KD mice showed significantly decreased locomotor activity in the open field test compared to WT when treated with saline or cocaine, respectively, but the increase induced by cocaine was similar in AMPK alpha 2 I<D and WT mice. The efflux of dopamine in ventral striatum after cocaine treatment increased similarly by 2.5-fold in the two genotypes, and basal levels of dopamine and its metabolites DOPAC and HVA were also similar between genotypes. These findings show that decreased AMPK activity in muscle leads to decreased voluntary activity which is not due to secondary abnormalities in dopamine levels in the ventral striatum or sensitivity to cocaine. Thus, decreased voluntary activity in AMPIC muscle deficient mice is most likely unrelated to regulation of brain dopamine content and metabolism.

  • 出版日期2016-10-1

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