King Grub
2016-11-29, 14:00
Gratiskapitel skrivet av Stuart Phillips och Chris Mcglory ur boken The Molecular Nutrition of Amino Acids and Proteins.
Amino Acids and Exercise, December 2016:
Resistance exercise and amino acid feeding are potent stimuli for the accrual of skeletal muscle, and as such, are often used as a means to increase muscle mass in athletes or combat muscle loss in disease states. In response to resistance exercise and amino acid feeding there is a profound stimulation of muscle protein synthesis (MPS) that is underpinned by a series of protein kinase phosphorylation events. Our understanding as to how different types and compositions of amino acids impact the muscle protein synthetic response to resistance exercise while evolving is incomplete at present. Moreover, the study of how amino acids alter the activation of key signaling molecules known to stimulate MPS remains in its infancy. The aim of this chapter is to concisely summarize our current understanding of how exercise and protein nutrition alter skeletal muscle protein turnover and both the cellular and molecular level. We also provide some insight as to potential areas for future research.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303903266_Amino_Acids_and_Exercise
Amino Acids and Exercise, December 2016:
Resistance exercise and amino acid feeding are potent stimuli for the accrual of skeletal muscle, and as such, are often used as a means to increase muscle mass in athletes or combat muscle loss in disease states. In response to resistance exercise and amino acid feeding there is a profound stimulation of muscle protein synthesis (MPS) that is underpinned by a series of protein kinase phosphorylation events. Our understanding as to how different types and compositions of amino acids impact the muscle protein synthetic response to resistance exercise while evolving is incomplete at present. Moreover, the study of how amino acids alter the activation of key signaling molecules known to stimulate MPS remains in its infancy. The aim of this chapter is to concisely summarize our current understanding of how exercise and protein nutrition alter skeletal muscle protein turnover and both the cellular and molecular level. We also provide some insight as to potential areas for future research.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303903266_Amino_Acids_and_Exercise