Supplementary information files for Leucine elicits myotube hypertrophy and enhances maximal contractile force in tissue engineered skeletal muscle in vitro.The amino acid leucine is thought to be important for skeletal muscle growth by virtue of its ability to acutely activate mTORC1 and enhance muscle protein synthesis, yet little data exist regarding its impact on skeletal muscle size and its ability to produce force. We utilized a tissue engineering approach in order to test whether supplementing culture medium with leucine could enhance mTORC1 signaling, myotube growth, and muscle function. Phosphorylation of the mTORC1 target proteins 4EBP-1 and rpS6 and myotube hypertrophy appeared to occur in a dose dependent manner, with 5 and 20 m...
Several studies have indicated a positive influence of leucine supplementation and aerobic training ...
This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementati...
Mechanical loading of skeletal muscle results in molecular and phenotypic adaptations typified by en...
The amino acid leucine is thought to be important for skeletal muscle growth by virtue of its abilit...
SCOPE: Nutritional intervention during muscle wasting aims to attenuate net muscle protein loss. Bra...
Leucine is a key amino acid for initiating translation in muscle cells, but the dose-dependent effec...
Leucine is a key amino acid for initiating translation in muscle cells, but the dose-dependent effec...
BACKGROUND: The branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) leucine has been identified to be a key regulator o...
Alyssa M. Papineau, Lemuel A. Brown, and Tyrone A. Washington, Exercise Muscle Biology Laboratory an...
The present study used immunofluorescence methods to investigate the effect of dietary leucine on th...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The regulatory role of leucin...
This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementati...
Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid, which possesses a unique ability to stimulate the rate of pr...
Leucine supplementation exerts a positive effect on mTOR pathway that is involved in the synthesis o...
Low protein intake causes a decrease in protein deposition in most animal tissues. The purpose of th...
Several studies have indicated a positive influence of leucine supplementation and aerobic training ...
This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementati...
Mechanical loading of skeletal muscle results in molecular and phenotypic adaptations typified by en...
The amino acid leucine is thought to be important for skeletal muscle growth by virtue of its abilit...
SCOPE: Nutritional intervention during muscle wasting aims to attenuate net muscle protein loss. Bra...
Leucine is a key amino acid for initiating translation in muscle cells, but the dose-dependent effec...
Leucine is a key amino acid for initiating translation in muscle cells, but the dose-dependent effec...
BACKGROUND: The branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) leucine has been identified to be a key regulator o...
Alyssa M. Papineau, Lemuel A. Brown, and Tyrone A. Washington, Exercise Muscle Biology Laboratory an...
The present study used immunofluorescence methods to investigate the effect of dietary leucine on th...
173 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The regulatory role of leucin...
This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementati...
Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid, which possesses a unique ability to stimulate the rate of pr...
Leucine supplementation exerts a positive effect on mTOR pathway that is involved in the synthesis o...
Low protein intake causes a decrease in protein deposition in most animal tissues. The purpose of th...
Several studies have indicated a positive influence of leucine supplementation and aerobic training ...
This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementati...
Mechanical loading of skeletal muscle results in molecular and phenotypic adaptations typified by en...