Nutritional and contractile regulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling
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Bolus vs. continuous feeding to optimize anabolism in neonatesLeucine and mTORC1: a complex relationshipPosttransplant sarcopenia: an underrecognized early consequence of liver transplantationOmega-3 Fatty Acids and Skeletal Muscle HealthA brief review of critical processes in exercise-induced muscular hypertrophyDietary protein for athletes: from requirements to optimum adaptationReversal of muscle atrophy by Zhimu-Huangbai herb-pair via Akt/mTOR/FoxO3 signal pathway in streptozotocin-induced diabetic miceInfluence of aerobic exercise intensity on myofibrillar and mitochondrial protein synthesis in young men during early and late postexercise recoveryAge-related anabolic resistance after endurance-type exercise in healthy humansEnhanced exercise-induced muscle damage and muscle protein degradation in streptozotocin-induced type 2 diabetic rats.Effects of alfa-hydroxy-isocaproic acid on body composition, DOMS and performance in athletes.Essential amino acid ingestion alters expression of genes associated with amino acid sensing, transport, and mTORC1 regulation in human skeletal muscle.Soy-dairy protein blend and whey protein ingestion after resistance exercise increases amino acid transport and transporter expression in human skeletal muscle.Minimal dose of milk protein concentrate to enhance the anabolic signalling response to a single bout of resistance exercise; a randomised controlled trial.AMPK activation: a therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes?Activation of mTORC1 signaling and protein synthesis in human muscle following blood flow restriction exercise is inhibited by rapamycin.Intertissue control of the nucleolus via a myokine-dependent longevity pathway.A randomised feasibility study of EPA and Cox-2 inhibitor (Celebrex) versus EPA, Cox-2 inhibitor (Celebrex), resistance training followed by ingestion of essential amino acids high in leucine in NSCLC cachectic patients--ACCeRT study.Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids augment the muscle protein anabolic response to hyperinsulinaemia-hyperaminoacidaemia in healthy young and middle-aged men and womenKeeping older muscle “young” through dietary protein and physical activity.Muscle p70S6K phosphorylation in response to soy and dairy rich meals in middle aged men with metabolic syndrome: a randomised crossover trial.Dietary omega-3 fatty acid supplementation increases the rate of muscle protein synthesis in older adults: a randomized controlled trialAlcohol impairs skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTOR signaling in a time-dependent manner following electrically stimulated muscle contractionDose-dependent increases in p70S6K phosphorylation and intramuscular branched-chain amino acids in older men following resistance exercise and protein intake.Bolus ingestion of individual branched-chain amino acids alters plasma amino acid profiles in young healthy menSoy protein ingestion results in less prolonged p70S6 kinase phosphorylation compared to whey protein after resistance exercise in older menEndurance exercise induces REDD1 expression and transiently decreases mTORC1 signaling in rat skeletal muscle.Skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression is increased in young and older adults following resistance exercise.Combined training enhances skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity independent of ageLeucine Promotes Proliferation and Differentiation of Primary Preterm Rat Satellite Cells in Part through mTORC1 Signaling Pathway.Exercise, amino acids, and aging in the control of human muscle protein synthesis.Essential amino acid sensing, signaling, and transport in the regulation of human muscle protein metabolism.Bed rest impairs skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression, mTORC1 signaling, and protein synthesis in response to essential amino acids in older adults.Reactive hyperemia is not responsible for stimulating muscle protein synthesis following blood flow restriction exercise.Intense Resistance Exercise Promotes the Acute and Transient Nuclear Translocation of Small Ubiquitin-Related Modifier (SUMO)-1 in Human Myofibres.Resistance exercise load does not determine training-mediated hypertrophic gains in young men.Exercise and amino acid anabolic cell signaling and the regulation of skeletal muscle massMTOR signaling and ubiquitin-proteosome gene expression in the preservation of fat free mass following high protein, calorie restricted weight loss.Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression when essential amino acids are ingested after exerciseStable atrogin-1 (Fbxo32) and MuRF1 (Trim63) gene expression is involved in the protective mechanism in soleus muscle of hibernating Daurian ground squirrels (Spermophilus dauricus).
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Nutritional and contractile regulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling
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Christopher S Fry
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.91397.2008
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