Capsaicin mimics mechanical load-induced intracellular signaling events: involvement of TRPV1-mediated calcium signaling in induction of skeletal muscle hypertrophy

Channels (Austin). 2013 May-Jun;7(3):221-4. doi: 10.4161/chan.24583. Epub 2013 Apr 12.

Abstract

Mechanical load-induced intracellular signaling events are important for subsequent skeletal muscle hypertrophy. We previously showed that load-induced activation of the cation channel TRPV1 caused an increase in intracellular calcium concentrations ([Ca ( 2+) ]i) and that this activated mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and promoted muscle hypertrophy. However, the link between mechanical load-induced intracellular signaling events, and the TRPV1-mediated increases in [Ca ( 2+) ]i are not fully understood. Here we show that administration of the TRPV1 agonist, capsaicin, induces phosphorylation of mTOR, p70S6K, S6, Erk1/2 and p38 MAPK, but not Akt, AMPK or GSK3β. Furthermore, the TRPV1-induced phosphorylation patterns resembled those induced by mechanical load. Our results continue to highlight the importance of TRPV1-mediated calcium signaling in load-induced intracellular signaling pathways.

Keywords: TRPV1; calcium signaling; capsaicin; mTOR; muscle hypertrophy; skeletal muscle.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Comment

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium Signaling*
  • Male
  • Muscle, Skeletal / pathology*
  • Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I / metabolism*
  • Peroxynitrous Acid / metabolism*
  • TRPV Cation Channels / metabolism*

Substances

  • TRPV Cation Channels
  • Peroxynitrous Acid
  • Nitric Oxide Synthase Type I