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Muscle protein metabolism responds similarly to exogenous amino acids in healthy younger and older adults during NO-induced hyperemia

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00211.2011

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microvascular blood flow; aging; nitric oxide

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  1. National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging [R01 AG21539]
  2. Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center [P30 AG024832]
  3. National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service [M01 RR00073]

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Dillon EL, Casperson SL, Durham WJ, Randolph KM, Urban RJ, Volpi E, Ahmad M, Kinsky MP, Sheffield-Moore M. Muscle protein metabolism responds similarly to exogenous amino acids in healthy younger and older adults during NO-induced hyperemia. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 301: R1408-R1417, 2011. First published August 31, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00211.2011.-The combination of increasing blood flow and amino acid (AA) availability provides an anabolic stimulus to the skeletal muscle of healthy young adults by optimizing both AA delivery and utilization. However, aging is associated with a blunted response to anabolic stimuli and may involve impairments in endothelial function. We investigated whether age-related differences exist in the muscle protein anabolic response to AAs between younger (30 +/- 2 yr) and older (67 +/- 2 yr) adults when macrovascular and microvascular leg blood flow were similarly increased with the nitric oxide (NO) donor, sodium nitroprusside (SNP). Regardless of age, SNP+AA induced similar increases above baseline (P <= 0.05) in macrovascular flow (4.3 vs. 4.4 ml.min(-1).100 ml leg(-1) measured using indocyanine green dye dilution), microvascular flow (1.4 vs. 0.8 video intensity/s measured using contrast-enhanced ultrasound), phenylalanine net balance (59 vs. 68 nmol.min(-1).100.ml.leg(-1)), fractional synthetic rate (0.02 vs. 0.02%/h), and model-derived muscle protein synthesis (62 vs. 49 nmol.min(-1).100 ml.leg(-1)) in both younger vs. older individuals, respectively. Provision of AAs during NO-induced local skeletal muscle hyperemia stimulates skeletal muscle protein metabolism in older adults to a similar extent as in younger adults. Our results suggest that the aging vasculature is responsive to exogenous NO and that there is no age-related difference per se in AA-induced anabolism under such hyperemic conditions.

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