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King Grub
2012-04-19, 11:04
The mass and integrity of skeletal muscle is vital to whole-body substrate metabolism and health. Indeed, defects in muscle metabolism and functions underlie or exacerbate diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer. Physical activity and nutrition are the 2 most important environmental factors that can affect muscle health. At the molecular level, the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is a critical signalling complex that regulates muscle mass. In response to nutrition and resistance exercise, increased muscle mass and activation of mTORC1 occur in parallel. In this review, we summarize recent findings on mTORC1 and its regulation in skeletal muscle in response to resistance exercise, alone or in combination with intake of protein or amino acids. Because increased activity of the complex is implicated in the development of muscle insulin resistance, obesity, and some cancers (e.g., ovarian, breast), drugs that target mTORC1 are being developed or are in clinical trials. However, various cancers are associated with extensive muscle wasting, due in part to tumour burden and malnutrition. This muscle wasting may also be a side effect of anticancer drugs. Because loss of muscle mass is associated not only with metabolic abnormalities but also dose limiting toxicity, we review the possible implications for skeletal muscle of long-term inhibition of mTORC1, especially in muscle wasting conditions.

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2012 Apr 17. mTORC1 and the regulation of skeletal muscle anabolism and mass.

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http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full/10.1139/h2012-009

maqan
2012-04-19, 12:17
mTORC1 är väl lite utav ett tveeggat svärd men så länge man inte har någon av ovan nämnda sjukdomar bör väl aktivering av mTORC1-signalerings kaskaden vara fördelaktig, iaf i samband med/direkt anknytning till styrketräning.