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The muscle protein synthetic response to carbohydrate and protein ingestion is not impaired in men with longstanding type 2 diabetes
- Source :
- The Journal of Nutrition. June, 2008, Vol. 138 Issue 6, p1079, 7 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Protein ingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis and improves net muscle protein balance. Insulin resistance has been suggested to result in a reduced muscle protein synthetic response to food intake. As such, we hypothesized that type 2 diabetes patients have a impaired muscle protein synthetic response to food ingestion. To test this hypothesis, 10 male type 2 diabetes patients using their normal oral glucose-lowering medication (68 [+ or -] 2 y) and 10 matched, normoglycemic men (65 [+ or -] 2 y) were randomly assigned to 2 crossover treatments in which whole body and muscle protein synthesis were measured following the consumption of either carbohydrate (CHO) or carbohydrate with a protein hydrolysate (CHO+PRO). Primed, continuous infusions with L-[[ring-.sup.13][C.sub.6]]phenylalanine and L-[[ring-.sup.2] [H.sub.2]]tyrosine were applied and blood and muscle samples were collected to assess whole-body protein balance and mixed muscle protein fractional synthetic rate over a 6-h period. Whole-body phenylalanine and tyrosine flux were higher after the CHO+PRO treatment compared with the CHO treatment in the diabetes and control group (P < 0.01). Protein balance was negative following CHO but positive following CHO+PRO treatment in both groups. Muscle protein synthesis rates were higher in both groups following the CHO+PRO (0.086 [+ or -] 0.014%/h) treatment than in the CHO treatment (0.040 [+ or -] 0.003%/h; P < 0.01) with no difference between the diabetes patients and normoglycemic controls. We conclude that the muscle protein synthetic response to CHO or CHO+PRO ingestion is not substantially impaired in longstanding, type 2 diabetes patients treated with oral blood glucose-lowering medication.
- Subjects :
- Proteins in human nutrition -- Health aspects
Proteins in human nutrition -- Nutritional aspects
Protein biosynthesis -- Evaluation
Type 2 diabetes -- Physiological aspects
Type 2 diabetes -- Diet therapy
Insulin resistance -- Risk factors
Muscle proteins -- Health aspects
Food/cooking/nutrition
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00223166
- Volume :
- 138
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- The Journal of Nutrition
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.179570174