1. Although high concentrations of insulin affect both synthesis and degradation of skeletal-muscle protein, it is not known to what extent these effects occur with physiological concentrations. The effects of a physiological concentration of insulin (100 mu units/ml) on muscle protein synthesis, measured with [3H]tyrosine, and on muscle protein degradation, measured by tyrosine release in the presence of cycloheximide, were studied in mouse soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles in vitro. 2. Insulin significantly stimualated protein synthesis in both muscles, but an inhibition of degradation was seen only in the extensor digitorum longus. 3. Starvation for 24 h decreased the rate of protein synthesis and increased the rate of breakdo...
Deficiency of insulin results in a net loss of lean body mass and wasting of muscle. The...
The aims of this study were (1) to determine the relationship between muscle fibre cross-sectional a...
To determine the in vivo effect of amino acids (AAs) alone or in combination with insulin on splanch...
The effects of a 20% dorsal scald injury and of different severities of streptozotocin diabetes on h...
Loss of muscle mass and insulin sensitivity are common phenotypic traits of immobilisation and incre...
Despite being an anabolic hormone in skeletal muscle, insulin's anticatabolic mechanism in humans re...
AbstractDuring muscle-protein wasting associated with injury and disease the distribution ratio of f...
The ever increasing burden of an ageing population and pandemic of metabolic syndrome worldwide dema...
Systemic insulin administration causes hypoaminoacidemia by inhibiting protein degradation, which ma...
The effects of denervation, non-weight bearing (unloading) or immobilization on hindlimb muscle grow...
Systemic insulin administration causes hypoaminoacidemia by inhibiting protein degradation, which ma...
Abstract Methods Although insulin stimulates protein synthesis and inhibits protein breakdown in ske...
Insulin regulates skeletal muscle protein degradation, but the types of proteins being degraded in v...
Compared with the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle of control rats (C), the EDL muscle of rats...
The ubiquitin proteasome pathway is the predominant biological mechanism of myofibrillar protein (MF...
Deficiency of insulin results in a net loss of lean body mass and wasting of muscle. The...
The aims of this study were (1) to determine the relationship between muscle fibre cross-sectional a...
To determine the in vivo effect of amino acids (AAs) alone or in combination with insulin on splanch...
The effects of a 20% dorsal scald injury and of different severities of streptozotocin diabetes on h...
Loss of muscle mass and insulin sensitivity are common phenotypic traits of immobilisation and incre...
Despite being an anabolic hormone in skeletal muscle, insulin's anticatabolic mechanism in humans re...
AbstractDuring muscle-protein wasting associated with injury and disease the distribution ratio of f...
The ever increasing burden of an ageing population and pandemic of metabolic syndrome worldwide dema...
Systemic insulin administration causes hypoaminoacidemia by inhibiting protein degradation, which ma...
The effects of denervation, non-weight bearing (unloading) or immobilization on hindlimb muscle grow...
Systemic insulin administration causes hypoaminoacidemia by inhibiting protein degradation, which ma...
Abstract Methods Although insulin stimulates protein synthesis and inhibits protein breakdown in ske...
Insulin regulates skeletal muscle protein degradation, but the types of proteins being degraded in v...
Compared with the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle of control rats (C), the EDL muscle of rats...
The ubiquitin proteasome pathway is the predominant biological mechanism of myofibrillar protein (MF...
Deficiency of insulin results in a net loss of lean body mass and wasting of muscle. The...
The aims of this study were (1) to determine the relationship between muscle fibre cross-sectional a...
To determine the in vivo effect of amino acids (AAs) alone or in combination with insulin on splanch...