Objective Human muscle consists of a mixture of fibres with different contractile and metabolic properties, type I (slow-twitch) and type II (fast-twitch) fibres. Little is known about the effect of anabolic stimuli, in particular nutrition, on the molecular response in the different fibre types. Here, we examine the effect of resistance exercise and essential amino acid (EAA) supplementation on mTOR signalling in individual type I and type II human muscle fibres. Methods Five strength-trained male subjects performed two sessions of leg press exercise (10 x 10 repetition at 62-85 % of 1RM). During exercise and recovery, the subjects ingested an aqueous solution with EAA (290 mg/kg) or flavoured water (placebo). Muscle biopsies were taken fr...
An increase in myofibrillar protein accretion can occur in the very early post-exercise period and c...
BACKGROUND: Essential amino acids have been known to be necessary for protein nutrition whether they...
* Full-text free to read on publisher website Abstract We determined the effect of muscle glycogen c...
Human muscles contain a mixture of type I and type II fibers with different contractile and metaboli...
Skeletal muscle is composed of myofibers surrounded by an extracellular matrix (ECM) primarily conta...
Skeletal muscle adapts differently to specific modes of exercise, where resistance training results ...
Protein synthesis is stimulated by resistance exercise and intake of amino acids, in particular leuc...
The ingestion of intact protein or essential amino acids (EAA) stimulates mechanistic target of rapa...
Resistance exercise disturbs skeletal muscle homeostasis leading to activation of catabolic and anab...
Exercise is a key stimulus in regulating the behavior and metabolism of skeletal muscle, with exerci...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The mechanistic t...
Leucine ingestion reportedly activates the mTOR pathway in skeletal muscle, contributing to a hypert...
The mammalian/mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway appears to be the...
Arachidonic acid (ARA), a polyunsaturated ω-6 fatty acid, acts as precursor to a number of prostagl...
Reports concerning the effect of endurance exercise on the anabolic response to strength training ha...
An increase in myofibrillar protein accretion can occur in the very early post-exercise period and c...
BACKGROUND: Essential amino acids have been known to be necessary for protein nutrition whether they...
* Full-text free to read on publisher website Abstract We determined the effect of muscle glycogen c...
Human muscles contain a mixture of type I and type II fibers with different contractile and metaboli...
Skeletal muscle is composed of myofibers surrounded by an extracellular matrix (ECM) primarily conta...
Skeletal muscle adapts differently to specific modes of exercise, where resistance training results ...
Protein synthesis is stimulated by resistance exercise and intake of amino acids, in particular leuc...
The ingestion of intact protein or essential amino acids (EAA) stimulates mechanistic target of rapa...
Resistance exercise disturbs skeletal muscle homeostasis leading to activation of catabolic and anab...
Exercise is a key stimulus in regulating the behavior and metabolism of skeletal muscle, with exerci...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The mechanistic t...
Leucine ingestion reportedly activates the mTOR pathway in skeletal muscle, contributing to a hypert...
The mammalian/mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway appears to be the...
Arachidonic acid (ARA), a polyunsaturated ω-6 fatty acid, acts as precursor to a number of prostagl...
Reports concerning the effect of endurance exercise on the anabolic response to strength training ha...
An increase in myofibrillar protein accretion can occur in the very early post-exercise period and c...
BACKGROUND: Essential amino acids have been known to be necessary for protein nutrition whether they...
* Full-text free to read on publisher website Abstract We determined the effect of muscle glycogen c...