1. Inhibition of visceral protein synthesis by certain amino acid supplements
- Creator:
- Schwartz, S., Andreu, A. L., Garcia, E., Farriol, M., Lopez, J., and Arbos, M. A.
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- This study was focused on the effects produced by diets with different amino acid proportions on visceral protein synthesis (liver and jejunal mucosa). Eight groups of rats received an enteral modular diet supplemented with different amino acids (Group 1: lie, Leu, Val; Group 2: Phe, Met, Gly; Group 3: Glu, Arg, Gly; Group 4: Gly, Group 5: Orn-Asp, Cys, Pro; Group 6: Lys, Ser, Thr; Group 7: Tyr, His, Ala). Group 8 was the control group. Rats were fed for four days. At the end of this period a flooding dose of 14C-Leu was injected and animals were killed. Liver and jejunal mucosa were removed and protein synthesis rate was determined. Results show a decreased liver protein synthesis in group fed with aromatic amino acids (53.8 ±8.4 vs. 88.6 ±12.1) and Gtti-Arg (68.6±10.9). In jejunal mucosa there was a decrease of protein synthesis in groups fed with aromatic amino acids (98.7 ± 16 vs 160.5 ±49). These changes seem to be related to the intracellular amino acid pool size and its influence on protein metabolism.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public