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Food First Approach to Stimulate Muscle Protein Synthesis in Healthy Adults

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hypertrophy
Interventions
Behavioral: Resistance exercise
Dietary Supplement: Isolated amino acids and fatty acids
Other: Salmon
Registration Number
NCT03870165
Lead Sponsor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Brief Summary

In a crossover design 10 young healthy adults (20-35 y) will receive stable isotope tracer infusions and perform a single bout of resistance exercise. Immediately after exercise participants will ingest either 3.5 oz of Salmon fillet or its constituent macronutrients as isolated amino acids and fat. Repeated blood and breath samples as well as muscle biopsies will be collected to determine whole body amino acid kinetics, muscle amino acid transporters, anabolic signalling and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates during the trials

Detailed Description

On both infusion trials, participants will report to the laboratory at 0700 h after an overnight fast. Upon arrival to the lab, the participant will fill out a questionnaire and a baseline breath sample will be collected to determine 13CO2 enrichment by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. A Teflon catheter will be inserted into the antecubital vein for a baseline blood sample (t=-210) and then participants will receive priming doses of NaH13CO2 (2.35 µmol·kg-1), L-\[1-13C\]leucine (7.6 µmol·kg-1), and L-\[ring-2H5\]phenylalanine (2.0 µmol·kg-1). Subsequently, a continuous intravenous solution of L-\[1-13C\]leucine (0.10 µmol·kg-1·min-1) and L-\[ring-2H5\]phenylalanine (0.05 µmol·kg-1·min-1) will be initiated (t=-210) and maintained over the infusion trials. A second Teflon catheter will be inserted into a heated dorsal vein for repeated arterialized blood sampling and remained patent by a 0.9% saline drip. Breath samples and arterialized blood samples will be collected every 30 to 60 minutes during the postabsorptive and postprandial states. In the post-absorptive state of infusion trial 1, muscle biopsies will be collected at t=-150 and -30 min of infusion to determine basal-state myofibrillar protein synthesis rates, relative skeletal muscle amino acid transporter content, and anabolic-related signaling. In the subsequent cross-over trial only 1 muscle biopsy will be collected at t=-30 for Western blot analysis and postabsorptive myofibrillar protein-bound tracer enrichment. After collection of the resting muscle biopsy at t=-30 for both trials, the participants will perform resistance exercise that consists of 4 sets of 10-12 repetitions or to muscular failure at 65-70% of 1-RM for both leg press and leg extension exercise.

Immediately after the completion of the exercise bout, participants will ingest either 3.5 oz of Salmon fillet or a matched isolated amino acid and fat mixture (t=0). Completion of the meal will mark the start of the postprandial stage and additional muscle biopsies will be collected at t=120 and t=300.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  • Age 20-35 years
  • Recreationally-active adults: ≥ 30 min of physical activity at moderate intensity ≥ 3 times per week
  • English fluency
Exclusion Criteria
  • Smoking
  • Known allergies to fish consumption
  • Vegans
  • Diagnosed GI tract diseases
  • Arthritic conditions
  • A history of neuromuscular problems
  • Diagnosed cognitive impairments
  • Recent (1 year) participation in amino acid tracer studies
  • Predisposition to hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation
  • Individuals on any medications known to affect protein metabolism (i.e. corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, or prescription strength acne medications).
  • High blood pressure (Systolic > 140 mm HG; Diastolic > 90 mm HG)
  • Alcohol consumption >10 drinks per week
  • Metabolic disorders (e.g., Metabolic Syndrome, diabetes, thyroid diseases)
  • Consumption of thyroid, androgenic or other medications known to affect endocrine function
  • Consumption of ergogenic-leves of dietary supplements that may affect muscle mass (e.g., creatine, HMB), insulin-like substances, or anabolic/catabolic pro-hormones (e.g., DHEA) within 6 weeks prior to participation
  • Currently pregnant
  • A suboptimal diet quality score as assessed by ASA24 dietary records
  • Asthma
  • Hypogonadism
  • Cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Isolated mixtureResistance exerciseAfter resistance exercise, participants will ingest an isolated amino acid and fatty acid mixture matched to the amino acid and fatty acid content of 3.5 oz salmon fillet.
Isolated mixtureIsolated amino acids and fatty acidsAfter resistance exercise, participants will ingest an isolated amino acid and fatty acid mixture matched to the amino acid and fatty acid content of 3.5 oz salmon fillet.
SalmonSalmonAfter resistance exercise, participants will ingest 3.5 oz of salmon fillet (21g protein, 24g fat) cooked sous-vide.
SalmonResistance exerciseAfter resistance exercise, participants will ingest 3.5 oz of salmon fillet (21g protein, 24g fat) cooked sous-vide.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Fractional synthetic rate of myofibrillar proteinsPostabsorptive for 3 hours, postprandial for 5 hours.

Myofibrillar protein synthesis rates will be assessed during the postabsorptive period for 3 hr and during the 5 hr after the ingestion of the experimental interventions. This will allow us to assess the change from the postabsorptive to the postprandial period.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Phosphorylation of muscle anabolic signalingBaseline and at 2 and 5 hours after protein ingestion

Phosphorylation of anabolic signaling pathways will be assessed in the fasted state and at 2 and 5 hr after the ingestion of the experimental interventions.

Exogenous rate of leucine appearance5 hour postprandial phase

Leucine oxidation rates will be assessed in the fasted state and at multiple time points in the postprandial phase.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Freer Hall

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Urbana, Illinois, United States

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