Lactate ameliorates palmitate-induced impairment of differentiative capacity in C2C12 cells through the activation of voltage-gated calcium channels

J Physiol Biochem. 2024 May;80(2):349-362. doi: 10.1007/s13105-024-01009-y. Epub 2024 Feb 19.

Abstract

Palmitic acid (PA), a saturated fatty acid enriched in high-fat diet, has been implicated in the development of skeletal muscle regeneration dysfunction. This study aimed to examine the effects and mechanisms of lactate (Lac) treatment on PA-induced impairment of C2C12 cell differentiation capacity. Furthermore, the involvement of voltage-gated calcium channels in this context was examined. In this study, Lac could improve the PA-induced impairment of differentiative capacity in C2C12 cells by affecting Myf5, MyoD and MyoG. In addition, Lac increases the inward flow of Ca2+, and promotes the depolarization of the cell membrane potential, thereby activating voltage-gated calcium channels during C2C12 cell differentiation. The enchancement of Lac on myoblast differentiative capacity was abolished after the addition of efonidipine (voltage-gated calcium channel inhibitors). Therefore, voltage-gated calcium channels play an important role in improving PA-induced skeletal muscle regeneration disorders by exercising blood Lac. Our study showed that Lac could rescue the PA-induced impairment of differentiative capacity in C2C12 cells by affecting Myf5, MyoD and MyoG through the activation of voltage-gated calcium channels.

Keywords: C2C12 cell differentiative capacity; Lactate; Palmitic acid; Skeletal muscle; Voltage-gated calcium channels.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels / metabolism
  • Cell Differentiation* / drug effects
  • Cell Line
  • Lactic Acid* / metabolism
  • Mice
  • Myoblasts / drug effects
  • Myoblasts / metabolism
  • Myogenic Regulatory Factor 5 / metabolism
  • Palmitic Acid* / pharmacology

Substances

  • Palmitic Acid
  • Lactic Acid
  • Calcium Channels
  • Myogenic Regulatory Factor 5
  • Calcium