M7 Measuring muscle protein metbolism Flashcards

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Why are people interested in measuring protein turnover?

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Hypertrophy vs atrophy

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How much does protein contribute to the muscular system?

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  • Protein contributes to 50% of the muscular system
  • Not the sole source of muscular energy
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Measuring protein metabolism

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  • Nitrogen balance (in & out)
  • Plasma urea/urea in urine
  • Only gives general idea about whole body AA utilisation → not an accurate representation
    • Until stable isotope methodology came in
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Stable isotope methodology

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  • Continuous infusion of labelled AA
  • Measure ratio of labelled/unlabelled
    • ↑13CO2 in breath = more oxidation
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Effect of exercise and protein intake on AA oxidation

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  • Exercise
    • Does not affect phenylalanine oxidation, but ↑leucine oxidation during exercise
  • Protein intake
    • ↑leucine and phenylalanine oxidation and urea production
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How is protein synthesis measured?

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  • Take muscle biopsy
  • Determine AA in muscle protein
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What happens to protein synthesis during exercise?

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  • ↓protein synthesis during exercise but ↑ 24hrs post-exercise in untrained individuals
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Measurement of protein synthesis in different protein fractions

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  • Isolation of different protein fractions from muscle through centrifuge
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Endurance and Restsiance exercise on myo and mito protein syn

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  • Myo
    • Untrained: R > E (no change)
    • Trained: R > E
  • Mito
    • Untrained: E > R
    • Trained: E > R (no change)
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Turnover rates

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  • Each protein has a different turnover rate
  • ETC proteins have highest turnover (4x higher than MyHC)
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sunSET methodology

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  • SunSET methodology → visualise and quantify relative ex vivo and in vivo rates of protein syn
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Paromycin to measure protein synthesis

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  • Paromycin → structurally similar to tyroxyl-tRNA
  • Able to couple it to ribosomes → and thus measure protein turnover rate
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