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Exogenous amino acids stimulate human muscle anabolism without interfering with the response to mixed meal ingestion

Authors :
Paddon-Jones, Douglas
Sheffield-Moore, Melinda
Aarsland, Asle
Wolfe, Robert R.
Ferrando, Arny A.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. April, 2005, Vol. 288 Issue 4, pE761, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We sought to determine whether ingestion of a between-meal supplement containing 30 g of carbohydrate and 15 g of essential amino acids (CAA) altered the metabolic response to a nutritionally mixed meal in healthy, recreationally active male volunteers. A control group (CON; n = 6, 38 [+ or -] 8 yr, 86 [+ or -] 10 kg, 179 [+ or -] 3 cm) received a liquid mixed meal [protein, 23.4 [+ or -] 1.0 g (essential amino acids, 14.7 [+ or -] 0.7 g); carbohydrate, 126.6 [+ or -] 4.0 g; fat, 30.3 [+ or -] 2.8 g] every 5 h (0830, 1330, 1830). The experimental group (SUP; n = 7, 36 [+ or -] 10 yr, 87 [+ or -] 12 kg, 180 [+ or -] 3 cm) consumed the same meals but, in addition, were given CAA supplements (1100, 1600, 2100). Net phenylalanine balance (NB) and fractional synthetic rate (FSR) were calculated during a 16-h primed constant infusion of L-[ring-[sup.2]Hs]phenylalanine. Ingestion of a combination of CAA supplements and meals resulted in a greater mixed muscle FSR than ingestion of the meals alone (SUP, 0.099 [+ or -] 0.008; CON, 0.076 [+ or -] 0.005%/h; P < 0.05). Both groups experienced an improvement in NB after the morning (SUP, -2.2 [+ or -] 3.3; CON, -1.5 [+ or -] 3.5 nmol x [min.sup.-1] x 100 ml leg [volume.sup.-1]) and evening meals (SUP, -9.7 [+ or -] 4.3; CON, -6.7 [+ or -] 4.1 nmol x [min.sup.-1] x 100 ml leg [volume.sup.-1]). NB after CAA ingestion was significantly greater than after the meals, with values of 40.2 [+ or -] 8.5 nmol x [min.sup.-1] 100 ml leg [volume.sup.-1]. These data indicate that CAA supplementation produces a greater anabolic effect than ingestion of intact protein but does not interfere with the normal metabolic response to a meal. protein metabolism; diet; supplement; skeletal muscle

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
288
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.131905899