نتایج جستجو برای: leucine

تعداد نتایج: 22087  

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2010
Erin L Glynn Christopher S Fry Micah J Drummond Kyle L Timmerman Shaheen Dhanani Elena Volpi Blake B Rasmussen

Essential amino acids (EAA) stimulate skeletal muscle protein synthesis (MPS) in humans. Leucine may have a greater stimulatory effect on MPS than other EAA and/or decrease muscle protein breakdown (MPB). To determine the effect of 2 different leucine concentrations on muscle protein turnover and associated signaling, young men (n = 6) and women (n = 8) ingested 10 g EAA in 1 of 2 groups: compo...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1963
J C FLOYD S S FAJANS R F KNOPF J W CONN

In a previous report (1), we have described studies dealing with the experimental induction in man of sensitivity to leucine hypoglycemia. In healthy subjects, marked sensitivity to leucine hypoglycemia was consistently induced by prior administration of sulfonylureas, compounds that are known to stimulate islet-cell activity. On the other hand, after pretreatment with Novo Ultralente insulin, ...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 1980
S Ohguri

The effects of an excess intake of leucine, for a short period (3 to 4 weeks) and a long period (12 weeks), on growth and excretion of tryptophan and niacin metabolites in rats were studied. Excess intake of leucine (4 or 5%) for a short period did not affect increase in body weight or organ weight (liver, kidney and heart) compared with those of rats fed the control diet. Excess intake of leuc...

Journal: :Journal of supramolecular structure 1977
D L Oxender J J Anderson M M Mayo S C Quay

Leucine is transported into E. coli cells by high-affinity transport systems (LIV-I and leucine-specific systems) which are sensitive to osmotic shock and require periplasmic binding proteins. In addition leucine is transported by a low-affinity system ( LIV-11) which is membrane bound and retained in membrane vesicle preparations. The LIV-I system serves for threonine and alanine in addition t...

2014
Marcelo G. Pereira Igor L. Baptista Eduardo O. C. Carlassara Anselmo S. Moriscot Marcelo S. Aoki Elen H. Miyabara

This study was undertaken in order to provide further insight into the role of leucine supplementation in the skeletal muscle regeneration process, focusing on myofiber size and strength recovery. Young (2-month-old) rats were subjected or not to leucine supplementation (1.35 g/kg per day) started 3 days prior to cryolesion. Then, soleus muscles were cryolesioned and continued receiving leucine...

2014
Kristyn A Liu Laura M Lashinger Audrey J Rasmussen Stephen D Hursting

BACKGROUND The risk of pancreatic cancer, the 4th deadliest cancer for both men and women in the United States, is increased by obesity. Calorie restriction (CR) is a well-known dietary regimen that prevents or reverses obesity and suppresses tumorigenesis in a variety of animal models, at least in part via inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling. Branched-chain amino acids...

2017
Neil R W Martin Mark C Turner Robert Farrington Darren J Player Mark P Lewis

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...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
L R Barran J Singh

The properties of the leucine transport systems of cells isolated from dark-grown cold-hardened and nonhardened winter rye (Secale cereale L. cv. Puma) epicotyls were remarkably similar. After 1 hour of incubation, leucine was accumulated in the cells 80- to 100-fold above that of the external medium, but the transported leucine was not metabolized. Approximately one-third of the accumulated le...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2000
C C Metges A E El-Khoury A B Selvaraj R H Tsay A Atkinson M M Regan B J Bequette V R Young

In two groups of five adults, each adapted to two different dietary regimens for 6 days, the metabolic fate of dietary [1-(13)C]leucine was examined when ingested either together with a mixture of free amino acids simulating casein (extrinsically labeled; condition A), along with the intact casein (extrinsically labeled; condition B), or bound to casein (intrinsically labeled; condition C). Fed...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
Marie J Czikk John C Sweeley Jacobus H Homan J Ross Milley Bryan S Richardson

Behavioral/sleep state activity may impact on synthetic processes within the brain, thus accounting for the developmental change in such activity and suggesting a role in the brain's growth and development. We have therefore determined the cerebral uptake of leucine and [(14)C]leucine during continuous tracer infusion as measures of leucine metabolism in relation to behavioral state activity, a...

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