Rat study comparing mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt) and MOTS-c expression between slow-twitch (soleus) and fast-twitch (EDL) muscles in high-fat diet-induced insulin-resistant rats, demonstrating that slow muscles maintain better glucose transport and show differential UPRmt and MOTS-c regulation compared to fast muscles, revealing a fiber-type-specific mitochondrial stress response that explains protective mechanisms in slow muscle during insulin resistance development. Identifies fiber-type differences in UPRmt-MOTS-c signaling. Establishes that MOTS-c and UPRmt are regulated differently in oxidative versus glycolytic muscle fibers during HFD-induced insulin resistance—contributing to understanding why slow-twitch muscles are more protected against metabolic dysfunction and informing muscle-type-specific therapeutic strategies.
Li, Can; Li, Nan; Zhang, Ziyi; Song, Yu; Li, Jialin; Wang, Zhe; Bo, Hai; Zhang, Yong