PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Amino acids do not merely represent precursors for de-novo protein synthesis, but also function as nutritional signals regulating various metabolic processes. In fact, ample evidence has been generated to show that various tissues respond to changes in amino acid availability via signal transduction pathways that are also regulated by hormones such as insulin, glucagon, and insulin-like growth factor 1. RECENT FINDINGS: Amino acids, and leucine in particular, can act as strong insulin secretagogues when administered in combination with carbohydrate. Leucine administration can be applied effectively to improve postprandial glycemic control. Furthermore, amino acids have been shown to stimulate mRNA translation, thereby inc...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...
Different amino acids (AAs) may exert distinct effects on postprandial glucose and insulin concentra...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Amino acids do not merely represent precursors for de-novo protein synthesis, but...
Purpose of review: Amino acids do not merely represent precursors for de-novo protein synthesis, but...
Amino acids function as precursors for de novo protein synthesis. In addition, however, they play a ...
International audienceTome´Purpose of review This review presents the different pathways by which pr...
Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) (especially leucine) have been shown to activate protein synthesis...
This review addressed the signaling of cellular activation by leucine, discussed the risks of excess...
Purpose of review: The anorexia-cachexia syndrome is highly prevalent in patients suffering from acu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Both restriction and supplementation of specific amino acids or branched-chain am...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging (i.e., sarcopenia) has a negative effect on function...
Leucine, as an essential amino acid and activator of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), promotes ...
BACKGROUND: Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), particularly leucine, act as nutrient signals regula...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging (i.e., sarcopenia) has a negative effect on function...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...
Different amino acids (AAs) may exert distinct effects on postprandial glucose and insulin concentra...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Amino acids do not merely represent precursors for de-novo protein synthesis, but...
Purpose of review: Amino acids do not merely represent precursors for de-novo protein synthesis, but...
Amino acids function as precursors for de novo protein synthesis. In addition, however, they play a ...
International audienceTome´Purpose of review This review presents the different pathways by which pr...
Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) (especially leucine) have been shown to activate protein synthesis...
This review addressed the signaling of cellular activation by leucine, discussed the risks of excess...
Purpose of review: The anorexia-cachexia syndrome is highly prevalent in patients suffering from acu...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Both restriction and supplementation of specific amino acids or branched-chain am...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging (i.e., sarcopenia) has a negative effect on function...
Leucine, as an essential amino acid and activator of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), promotes ...
BACKGROUND: Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), particularly leucine, act as nutrient signals regula...
The loss of muscle mass and strength with aging (i.e., sarcopenia) has a negative effect on function...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...
Different amino acids (AAs) may exert distinct effects on postprandial glucose and insulin concentra...
Background & aim: Protein-energy supplementation is routinely employed to combat muscle loss. Howeve...