Exercise-induced CLCF1 attenuates age-related muscle and bone decline in mice

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Title
Exercise-induced CLCF1 attenuates age-related muscle and bone decline in mice
Author(s)
Jae Sook Kang; J H Kim; Min Ju Kim; Byungkuk Min; Seung-Min Lee; Ga-Yeon Go; Ji Won Kim; Seongwan Kim; Ju Yeon Kwak; S W Chun; W Song; H Y Moon; S G Chung; D H Park; J H Park; Chuna KimKwang-Pyo LeeEun-Soo Kwon; N Kim; Ki-Sun Kwon; Yong Ryoul Yang
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Communications, vol. 16, pp. 4743-4743
Publication Year
2025
Abstract
Skeletal muscle undergoes many alterations with aging. However, the impact of aging on muscle's ability to secrete myokines and its subsequent effects on the body remain largely unexplored. Here, we identify myokines that have the potential to ameliorate age-related muscle and bone decline. Notably, circulating levels of cardiotrophin-like cytokine factor 1 (CLCF1) decrease with age, while exercise significantly upregulates CLCF1 levels in both humans and rodents. Restoring CLCF1 levels in aged male mice improves their physical performance, glucose tolerance, and mitochondrial activity. Furthermore, CLCF1 protects against age-induced bone loss by inhibiting osteoclastogenesis and promoting osteoblast differentiation in aged male mice. These improvements mirror some of the effects of exercise training. Conversely, blocking CLCF1 activity significantly abolishes these beneficial effects, confirming the crucial role of CLCF1 in mediating the positive effects of exercise on muscle and bone health in male mice. These findings collectively suggest that CLCF1 may contribute to the regulation of age-associated musculoskeletal deterioration, and warrant further investigation into its potential role as a modulator of musculoskeletal health during aging.
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-59959-w
Type
Article
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Aging Convergence Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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