Protein metabolism and exercise Flashcards

1
Q

ex increases MPS and MPB

A

response of MPB is less and stays elevated for less time than MPS

still increases above that at rest

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2
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muscle protein balance elevated for up to 48h following REx in UT

A

less neg than at rest - elevated but still neg

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3
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response of MPS to diff dose of ex

A

increasing intensity led to an increase in MPS when conditions were work matched

different story if you work to failure

recruit both types of fibres

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4
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MPS appears to be dose dependant

A

trained vs untrained

MPS ↑ 43% following 8x10 @80% REx before training

MPS ↔ following 8x10 @ same absolute intensity following training (~55-60%
1RM)

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5
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absolute intensity

A

watts, speed etc

aim for same VO2

actual intensity same pre –> post

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6
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relative intensity

A

% of max

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7
Q

MPS dose dependant and specific

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Trained swimmers

MPS↔ in rear deltoid following Rex

MPS ↑ 40% following 1h swim workout

MPS ↑ 80% following 1h swim workout and REx

have to stress body in right way and at high enough intensity - reg try and test yourself to know need to continually stress yourself

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8
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intense ex reduces MPS in rats

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2h treadmill running at 80% VO2 max - FSR lower with ex

equivalent to marathon pace for 24h

NO evidence in humans

probably not able to measure it!

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9
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apparent paradox

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both endurance and resistance exercise stimulate MPS yet the phenotypic adaptations to each are very different!

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10
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muscle proteins

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diff centrifuge speeds determine which proteins you get out

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11
Q

diff muscle proteins and type of ex (UT)

A

REx increases myofibrillar protein synthesis

EE and REx increase mitochondrial protein synthesis

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12
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diff muscle proteins and type of ex (T)

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higher myofibrillar protein synthesis at rest and post REx
in REx leg

higher mitochondrial protein synthesis post EE

response more specific

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13
Q

changes in muscle with 28D bed rest

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leg lean mass -300
leg fat mass +370
muscle CSA - 1004
1 RM leg strength -18

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14
Q

what happens after 1 week bed rest?

A

lose muscle, strength and lean body mass

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15
Q

elderly muscle

A

muscle mass is lost with aging.

the effect of aging on elderly muscle is somewhat controversial.

decreased protein synthesis?

basal?

response to feeding?
inactivity?

increased protein breakdown?

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16
Q

how much muscle is lots per decade with age?

A

6%

17
Q

muscle loss due to changes in basal levels of MPS with age

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if this decrease is responsible for muscle loss, it would be catastrophic and physiologically impossible.

= muscle loss of ~60%/y

changes in basal muscle protein synthesis must be very small (undetectable) if they account entirely for loss of muscle with age.

18
Q

success of high-intensity resistance training in nonagenarians (90+)

A

mid thigh muscle +9%

leg strength +174%

walking gait speed +48%

19
Q

REx alone doesn’t result in pos net muscle protein balance

A

resistance exercise of sufficient intensity stimulates mixed muscle protein synthesis and breakdown

protein synthesis is stimulated more than breakdown

net muscle protein balance is improved

20
Q

MPS response to ex and nutrition

A

exercise stimulates MPS

amino acids stimulate MPS

exercise and amino acids have a synergistic effect on stimulation of MPS

21
Q

net muscle protein balance in response to ex and nutrition

A

exercise improves net balance but without amino acids positive values not reached

exercise and amino acids increase muscle protein balance and results in a positive protein balance

22
Q

nutrient intake and muscle protein balance

A

balance changes throughout day

areas of pos and neg balance cancel each other out

23
Q

interaction of ex and nutrient intake on muscle protein balance

A

ex makes balance less neg

respond better to food = more pos balance

respond better to every meal after - 48h after ex

24
Q

muscle protein accretion

A

pos > neg

nutrient consumption following exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis and inhibits the exercise-induced rise in protein breakdown

this way muscle mass is gradually increased