PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Changes in hormone secretion, tissue perfusion, oxygen availability, energy-protein intake, free amino acid pattern, hydration state, acid-base balance as well as activation of the systemic inflammatory response may affect protein synthesis and degradation. The overall purpose of this review is to describe how these factors may interact to change protein turnover in the different directions seen in kinetic studies in humans. RECENT FINDINGS: Evidence indicates that, in vivo, changes of protein synthesis and degradation are strictly related. When protein synthesis is primarily suppressed, protein degradation is found to be unchanged or even slightly decreased. When protein degradation is primarily accelerated, the rate of ...
The mechanisms controlling protein metabolism in the human kidney are not well understood. During ad...
Evaluating protein kinetics in the critically ill population remains a very difficult task. Heteroge...
Proteins are macro-molecules crucial for cell life, which are made up of amino acids (AAs). In healt...
Proteins are macro-molecules crucial for cell life, which are made up of amino acids (AAs). In healt...
Critically ill patients are characterised by a severe net protein catabolism. The rate of muscle pro...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
Protein synthesis and degradation in skeletal muscle of chronically uremic rats. We used the perfuse...
A substantial number of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are characterized...
Muscle protein turnover and amino acid (AA) exchange across the forearm were studied in nine postabs...
The major processes discussed below are protein turnover (degradation and synthesis), degradation in...
Whole body protein turnover and resting energy expenditure are measured simultaneously in weight sta...
The rate of kidney protein turnover in humans is not known. To this aim, we have measured kidney pro...
For a better understanding of protein synthesis and degradation in the human kidney, the arterioveno...
Department of Human Biology, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. A.Wagenmakers@HB.Unimaa...
It has been proposed that the increase in amino acid flux and derived protein synthesis rates observ...
The mechanisms controlling protein metabolism in the human kidney are not well understood. During ad...
Evaluating protein kinetics in the critically ill population remains a very difficult task. Heteroge...
Proteins are macro-molecules crucial for cell life, which are made up of amino acids (AAs). In healt...
Proteins are macro-molecules crucial for cell life, which are made up of amino acids (AAs). In healt...
Critically ill patients are characterised by a severe net protein catabolism. The rate of muscle pro...
Skeletal muscle protein synthesis and degradation in patients with chronic renal failure. Muscle pro...
Protein synthesis and degradation in skeletal muscle of chronically uremic rats. We used the perfuse...
A substantial number of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are characterized...
Muscle protein turnover and amino acid (AA) exchange across the forearm were studied in nine postabs...
The major processes discussed below are protein turnover (degradation and synthesis), degradation in...
Whole body protein turnover and resting energy expenditure are measured simultaneously in weight sta...
The rate of kidney protein turnover in humans is not known. To this aim, we have measured kidney pro...
For a better understanding of protein synthesis and degradation in the human kidney, the arterioveno...
Department of Human Biology, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. A.Wagenmakers@HB.Unimaa...
It has been proposed that the increase in amino acid flux and derived protein synthesis rates observ...
The mechanisms controlling protein metabolism in the human kidney are not well understood. During ad...
Evaluating protein kinetics in the critically ill population remains a very difficult task. Heteroge...
Proteins are macro-molecules crucial for cell life, which are made up of amino acids (AAs). In healt...