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Effects of oral phosphatidic acid feeding with or without whey protein on muscle protein synthesis and anabolic signaling in rodent skeletal muscle

Authors :
Christopher M. Lockwood
Carlton D. Fox
James C. Healy
Michael D. Roberts
Andreas N. Kavazis
C. Brooks Mobley
Rachel M. McNally
Brian S. Ferguson
Jeffrey R. Stout
Ryan P. Lowery
Troy A. Hornberger
Jacob M. Wilson
Source :
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BioMed Central, 2015.

Abstract

Background Phosphatidic acid (PA) is a diacyl-glycerophospholipid that acts as a signaling molecule in numerous cellular processes. Recently, PA has been proposed to stimulate skeletal muscle protein accretion, but mechanistic studies are lacking. Furthermore, it is unknown whether co-ingesting PA with other leucine-containing ingredients can enhance intramuscular anabolic signaling mechanisms. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine if oral PA feeding acutely increases anabolic signaling markers and muscle protein synthesis (MPS) in gastrocnemius with and without whey protein concentrate (WPC). Methods Overnight fasted male Wistar rats (~250 g) were randomly assigned to four groups: control (CON, n = 6-13), PA (29 mg; n = 8), WPC (197 mg; n = 8), or PA + WPC (n = 8). Three hours post-feeding, gastrocnemius muscle was removed for markers of Akt-mTOR signaling, gene expression patterns related to skeletal muscle mass regulation and metabolism, and MPS analysis via the SUnSET method. Results Compared to CON rats, PA, WPC and PA + WPC resulted in a significant elevation in the phosphorylation of mTOR (Ser2481) and rps6 (Ser235/236) (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15502783
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Accession number :
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