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Basal muscle amino acid kinetics and protein synthesis in healthy young and older men

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JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
卷 286, 期 10, 页码 1206-1212

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/jama.286.10.1206

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [M01 RR000073, M01 RR00073] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIA NIH HHS [R01 AG018311-01, R01 AG18311, P60 AG017231, R01 AG15780, R01 AG015780, P30 AG024832, P60 AG17231, R01 AG018311] Funding Source: Medline

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Context Sarcopenia is associated with loss of strength and function, eventually leading to loss of independence. Some studies suggest that basal muscle protein turnover is reduced with aging, but other studies do not confirm this finding. Objective To determine if aging per se affects basal muscle protein turnover in men. Design and Setting Cross-sectional study conducted from June 1997 to July 2000 in a general US community. Participants Twenty-six young (mean [SE] age, 28 [2] years) and 22 older (mean [SE] age, 70 [1] years) men, who were healthy and independent based on activities of daily living, physical examinations, and screening tests. Subjects were excluded if they had cardiac, pulmonary, liver, or kidney disease; any impairment in activities of daily living; or steroid use. Main Outcome Measures We measured basal muscle protein and amino acid kinetics, based on stable isotope techniques with femoral arteriovenous catheterization and muscle biopsies. Three models (arteriovenous balance, three-pool, and fractional synthesis rate) were used to estimate the metabolic parameters. Results Mean (SE) total leg volume was 9.60 (0.32) L in older men vs 10.83 (0.43) L in younger men, which suggests muscle loss in the older men. Net muscle protein balance was similar in both groups (older men, -19 [2] nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume vs younger men, -21 [2] nmol/min per 100 ml. of leg volume; P = .51). Small differences were found in mean (SE) muscle protein synthesis in comparisons of older vs younger men: arteriovenous balance, 48 (5) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume vs 32 (3) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume; P = .004; three-pool, 58 (5) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume vs 43 (4) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume; P = .04; and fractional synthesis rate, 0.0601 (0.0046) %/h vs 0.0578 (0.0047) %/h; P = .73. Small differences were also found in mean (SE) muscle protein breakdown: arteriovenous balance, 66 (5) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume in older vs 53 (4) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume in younger men, P = .045; and three-pool, 76 (6) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume vs 64 (5) nmol/min per 100 mL of leg volume, P = .14. Conclusion Differences in basal muscle protein turnover between older and younger men do not appear to explain muscle loss that occurs with age.

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