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Title: Clofazimine-Mediated, Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolites Open Access Deposited

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  • To study age and medication-related changes in mitochondrial metabolism, an FDA-approved mitochondriotropic drug, clofazimine (CFZ), or vehicle was administered for 8-weeks to young (4-weeks-old) and old (61-weeks-old) male C57BL/6J mice. At the end of treatment, food consumption was monitored via specialized cages for 18 hours, after which animals were euthanized by CO2 inhalation following a cardiac puncture for blood sample acquisition. Immediately after euthanasia, the heart and gastrocnemius (GAS) muscles were isolated, washed with 1X phosphate- buffered saline (PBS), blotted dry, weighed (mg), and flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen. Whole blood and cardiac and skeletal muscle were analyzed for l-carnitine, acetylcarnitine, and CFZ levels. Concentrations (μg/mL) were derived from an internal standard as measured by liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectroscopy (MS)/MS. To convert CFZ muscle data from g/mL to g, concentration values were multiplied by the mass (g) of each sample. Blood concentration data were converted from μg/mL to μM by dividing concentration (μg/mL) by molecular weight (l-carnitine, 161.2; acetylcarnitine, 203.2; clofazimine, 473.4) and multiplying by 1000. Muscle function was measured via a treadmill test. The quantification of macrophage population was conducted by analyzing F480-stained tissue sections, which were digitized and processed using the positive cell detection algorithm within the open-source program QuPath (version 0.4.3; University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). The number of F480-stained cells was reported as the count of positive cells per square millimeter of tissue area.
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  • These data were produced from a study that assessed mitochondrial metabolic function by measuring two metabolites, l-carnitine and acetylcarnitine, to determine their effectiveness as candidate clinical biomarkers for age-related, drug-induced alterations in mitochondrial metabolism. To study age and medication-related changes in mitochondrial metabolism, we administered the FDA-approved mitochondriotropic drug, clofazimine (CFZ), or vehicle for to young and old mice. These findings are described in our manuscript: Clofazimine-Mediated, Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolites. Data reported was supported by funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award numbers R01GM127787 (GRR), R35GM136312 (KAS), P30AR069620 (K Jepsen), and T32GM140223 (L Isom).
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  • jendiaz@umich.edu
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  • Metabolites 2023
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  • 05/19/2023
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  • 05/19/2023
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/w73z-3b03
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Diaz-Espinosa, J., Stringer, K., Rosania, G. (2023). Clofazimine-Mediated, Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolites [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/w73z-3b03

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Date: 18, May, 2023

Dataset Title: Clofazimine-Mediated, Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolites

Dataset Creators: Jennifer Diaz-Espinosa, Kathleen A. Stringer and Gus R. Rosania

Funding: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award numbers R01GM127787 (GRR), R35GM136312 (KAS), P30AR069620 (K Jepsen), and T32GM140223 (L Isom).

Research Overview:
These data were produced from a study that assessed mitochondrial metabolic function by measuring two metabolites, l-carnitine and acetylcarnitine, to determine their effectiveness as candidate clinical biomarkers for age-related, drug-induced alterations in mitochondrial metabolism. To study age and medication-related changes in mitochondrial metabolism, we administered the FDA-approved mitochondriotropic drug, clofazimine (CFZ), or vehicle for to young and old mice.
These findings are described in our Metabolites 2023 manuscript: Clofazimine-Mediated, Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolites.

Methodology:
To study age and medication-related changes in mitochondrial metabolism, an FDA-approved mitochondriotropic drug, clofazimine (CFZ), or vehicle was administered for 8-weeks to young (4-weeks-old) and old (61-weeks-old) male C57BL/6J mice. At the end of treatment, food consumption was monitored via specialized cages for 18 hours, after which animals were euthanized by CO2 inhalation following a cardiac puncture for blood sample acquisition. Immediately after euthanasia, the Cardiac (heart) and skeletal (gastrocnemius, GAS) muscles were isolated, washed with 1X phosphate- buffered saline (PBS), blotted dry, weighed (mg), and flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen. Whole blood and cardiac and skeletal muscle were analyzed for l-carnitine, acetylcarnitine, and CFZ levels. Concentrations (μg/mL) were derived from an internal standard as measured by liquid chromatography (LC)-mass spectroscopy (MS)/MS. To convert CFZ muscle data from μg/mL to μg, concentration values were multiplied by the mass (g) of each sample. Blood concentration data were converted from μg/mL to μM by dividing concentration (μg/mL) by molecular weight (l-carnitine, 161.2; acetylcarnitine, 203.2; clofazimine, 473.4) and multiplying by 1000. Muscle function (endurance) was measured via a treadmill test. The quantification of macrophage population was conducted by analyzing F480-stained tissue sections, which were digitized and processed using the positive cell detection algorithm within the open-source program QuPath (version 0.4.3; University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK). The number of F480-stained cells was reported as the count of positive cells per square millimeter of tissue area.

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Excel file name: Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle to Body Ratio: Represents all data acquired at the end of CFZ treatment using the terminal tissue and body mass
Excel file name: Carnitine Levels in Whole Blood and Cardiac and Skeletal mMscle: Represents all data acquired from mice at the end of CFZ and vehicle treatment
Excel file name: CFZ Dose and Levels in Whole Blood and Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle: Represents all data acquired from CFZ-treated mice at the end of treatment
Excel file name: CFZ Induced Body Mass Change and Food Consumption: Represents all data acquired from mice at the end of CFZ and vehicle treatment
Excel file name: Endurance: Represents all data acquired from mice one week before the end of CFZ and vehicle treatment
Excel file name: Skeletal Muscle Macrophage Population: Represents all data acquired from mice at the end of CFZ and vehicle treatment

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