Protein & Creatine Flashcards

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Functions of Proteins

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  • Structural Components in cell
  • Contractile proteins: actin, myosin
  • Enzymes
  • Transport molecules: hemoglobin, myoglobin, albumin
  • Hormones: insulin
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Urea

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  • Major end product of nitrogen metabolism
  • Ammonia from oxidative deamination must be removed
  • Urea cycle converts ammonia to urea
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Recommended Dietary Allowance

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-Daily dietary intake level considered sufficient to meet requirements of 97-98% of healthy people

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RDA of Protein

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  1. 8g/kg body weight
  2. 36g/lb body weight
    - increases to 0.5-0.8g/lb if training
    - too much protein takes away from the more efficient CHO energy usage
    - Can generally be met through diet alone
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Excess protein ingestion effects

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  • excess acid load
  • increased urinary loss of calcium
  • insufficient carb intake
  • higher fluid needs
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Lab Assessment of Protein Status

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  • Serum albumin: transport and osmolarity
    • poor indicator of early protein depletion/repletion
  • Transferrin: transport for iron
    • Index of protein status change
  • Prealbumin: bind retinol binding protein
    • sensitive indicator of protein status
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Protein Signaling Molecules

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  • Nutrient Availability: modulates protein response to exercise
  • Muscle protein turnover: regulated by hormones, nutrition, and metabolism
    • Insulin and aa supply crucial
  • Exercise: increases muscle building and decreases muscle breakdown
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Fast vs. Slow Proteins

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  • Fast increase blood aa rapidly
    • stim protein synth and oxidation
    • Whey protein
  • Slow promote post-prandial protein deposition
    • inhibit breakdown
    • Casein protein
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Leucine

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  • Potent independent stimulator of muscle protein synthesis (MPS)
  • Adding it to good protein mix does NOT enhance MPS
    • aa transport is rate limiting step in MPS
  • Leu to EAA supplement elicits greater MPS response during recovery than EAA alone
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Beta Hydroxy beta Methylbuterate (HMB)

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  • May be signal to activate protein synth or inhibit degradation
  • Purported to decrease muscle breakdown and damage
  • No receptors yet identified
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Beta alanine/Carnosine

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  • Carnosine: dipeptide of beta alanine and histadine
  • High in skeletal muscle
  • Protects agains free radicals and lipid peroxidation
  • Membrane-protecting activity & proton buffering capacity
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Synthesis of Creatine

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  • 3 amino acids
  • S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe), GLY, ARG
  • GLY & ARG combo to form guanidinoacetate
  • guanidinoacetate methylated w/ SAMe to form creatine
  • Metabolic burden on amino acid metabolism
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Creatine Kinase

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  • Reversibly catalyzes transfer of phosphate b/t ATP and creatine phosphate
  • Two forms: Muscle (M) and brain (B)
  • Dimers: MM is in skeletal muscle
  • Clinical marker of MI, muscular dystrophy, and severe exertion
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Creatine Kinase Function

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  • Temporal buffer of ATP during high energy demand or O2 insufficiency
  • Controls oxidative phosphorylation
  • Buffer of protons
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Degradation of Creatine to Creatinine

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  • Spontaneous cyclization occurs
    • relatively constant rate
  • Creatinine increases w/:
    • muscle catabolism
    • muscular dystrophy
    • High creatine intake
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Creatine & Performance

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  • May enhance explosive strength/ short high intensity activities in combo w/ proper training
  • Does NOT improve endurance performance
  • Responders v. Non-responders
    • not everyone sees performance or muscle gain improvements
  • Creatine monohydrate believed to be safe
    • shown to increase anterior compartment pressure in lower leg
  • Safe effective dose: 3g/day
  • Cycle 28d on 28d off b/c takes greater than 28d to return to original levels