Combined effects of hyperaminoacidemia and oxandrolone on skeletal muscle protein synthesis
2000; American Physiological Society; Volume: 278; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1152/ajpendo.2000.278.2.e273
ISSN1522-1555
AutoresMelinda Sheffield‐Moore, Robert R. Wolfe, Dennis C. Gore, Steven E. Wolf, Dennis M. Ferrer, Arny A. Ferrando,
Tópico(s)Hormonal and reproductive studies
ResumoWe investigated whether the normal anabolic effects of acute hyperaminoacidemia were maintained after 5 days of oxandrolone (Oxandrin, Ox)-induced anabolism. Five healthy men [22 ± 3 (SD) yr] were studied before and after 5 days of oral Ox (15 mg/day). In each study, a 5-h basal period was followed by a 3-h primed-continuous infusion of a commercial amino acid mixture (10% Travasol). Stable isotopic data from blood and muscle sampling were analyzed using a three-compartment model to calculate muscle protein synthesis and breakdown. Model-derived muscle protein synthesis increased after amino acid infusion in both the control [basal control (BC) vs. control + amino acids (C+AA); P < 0.001] and Ox study [basal Ox (BOx) vs. Ox + amino acids (Ox+AA); P < 0.01], whereas protein breakdown was unchanged. Fractional synthetic rates of muscle protein increased 94% (BC vs. C+AA; P = 0.01) and 53% (BOx vs. Ox+AA; P < 0.01), respectively. We conclude that the normal anabolic effects of acute hyperaminoacidemia are maintained in skeletal muscle undergoing oxandrolone-induced anabolism.
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