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Título: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 (SARS-CoV-2 receptor) expression in human skeletal muscle
Autores/as: Pérez Valera, Mario
Martinez Canton, Miriam
Gallego Selles, Ángel
Galván Álvarez, Víctor
Gelabert Rebato, Miriam
Morales Álamo, David
Santana, Alfredo
Martín Rodríguez, Saúl
Ponce-González, Jesús Gustavo
Larsen, Steen
Losa Reyna, José
Pérez Suárez, Ismael
Dorado, Cecilia
Curtelin, David
González Henríquez, Juan José
Boushel, Robert
Hallen, Jostein
de Pablos-Velasco, Pedro
Freixinet Gilart, Jorge
Holmberg, Hans-Christer
Helge, Jorn W.
Martín Rincón, Marcos
Calbet, Jose A.L.
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
Palabras clave: Ace2
Biopsies
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Covid-19
Exercise, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Proyectos: Identificacion E Integracion de Nuevos Factores Moleculares, Fisiologicos y Bioelectricos Determinantes Del Rendimiento en El Ejercicio de Sprint 
Desarrollo y Caracterización Molecular de Un Nuevo Modelo de Precondicionamiento Remoto 
Viabilidad y sostenibilidad del adelgazamiento mediante tratamiento intensificado en pacientes con sobrepeso u obesidad: mecanismos neuroendocrinos y moleculares 
Integracion de Los Grupos de la Obesidad y El Síndrome Metabólico .... (Estructurante-4.- Campo: Medicina y Salud) 
Estudio longitudinal de los efectos de una modificación intensiva del estilo de vida en la composición corporal e indicadores bioquímicos y moleculares de salud en pacientes con sobrepeso y obesidad: aplicación para la evaluación fisiológica de rutas y sistemas de monitorización del esfuerzo 
Publicación seriada: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports 
Resumen: The study aimed to determine the levels of skeletal muscle angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2, the SARS-CoV-2 receptor) protein expression in men and women and assess whether ACE2 expression in skeletal muscle is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness and adiposity. The level of ACE2 in vastus lateralis muscle biopsies collected in previous studies from 170 men (age: 19–65 years, weight: 56–137 kg, BMI: 23–44) and 69 women (age: 18–55 years, weight: 41–126 kg, BMI: 22–39) was analyzed in duplicate by western blot. VO2max was determined by ergospirometry and body composition by DXA. ACE2 protein expression was 1.8-fold higher in women than men (p = 0.001, n = 239). This sex difference disappeared after accounting for the percentage of body fat (fat %), VO2max per kg of legs lean mass (VO2max-LLM) and age (p = 0.47). Multiple regression analysis showed that the fat % (β = 0.47) is the main predictor of the variability in ACE2 protein expression in skeletal muscle, explaining 5.2% of the variance. VO2max-LLM had also predictive value (β = 0.09). There was a significant fat % by VO2max-LLM interaction, such that for subjects with low fat %, VO2max-LLM was positively associated with ACE2 expression while as fat % increased the slope of the positive association between VO2max-LLM and ACE2 was reduced. In conclusion, women express higher amounts of ACE2 in their skeletal muscles than men. This sexual dimorphism is mainly explained by sex differences in fat % and cardiorespiratory fitness. The percentage of body fat is the main predictor of the variability in ACE2 protein expression in human skeletal muscle.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/112270
ISSN: 0905-7188
DOI: 10.1111/sms.14061
Fuente: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports [ISSN 0905-7188], v. 31(12), p. 2249-2258
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