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Critical variables regulating age-related anabolic responses to protein nutrition in skeletal muscle.

Front Nutr

August 2024

Centre of Metabolism, Ageing & Physiology, MRC/Versus Arthritis Centre of Excellence for Musculoskeletal Research, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), University of Nottingham, Royal Derby Hospital Medical School, Derby, United Kingdom.

Protein nutrition is critical for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass across the lifecourse and for the growth of muscle in response to resistance exercise - both acting via the stimulation of protein synthesis. The transient anabolic response to protein feeding may vary in magnitude and duration, depending on, e.g.

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Dietary protein splanchnic uptake and digestibility via stable isotope tracers.

Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care

September 2024

Centre of Metabolism, Ageing and Physiology, University of Nottingham, Royal Derby Hospital Medical School, Derby, UK.

Purpose Of Review: Dietary proteins are broken down into peptides across the gastrointestinal tract, with skeletal muscle being a primary deposition site for amino acids in the form of incorporation into, for example, metabolic and structural proteins. It follows that key research questions remain as to the role of amino acid bioavailability, of which protein digestibility and splanchnic sequestration (absorption and utilization) of amino acids are determining factors, impact upon muscle protein synthesis (MPS) in clinical states.

Recent Findings: Elevated splanchnic amino acid uptake has been implicated in anabolic resistance (i.

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