Collagen Protein Ingestion during Recovery from Exercise Does Not Increase Muscle Connective Protein Synthesis Rates

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Aussieker, Thorben [1 ]
Hilkens, Luuk [1 ,2 ]
Holwerda, Andrew M. [1 ]
Fuchs, Cas J. [1 ]
Houben, Lisanne H. P. [1 ]
Senden, Joan M. [1 ]
Van Dijk, Jan-Willem [2 ]
Snijders, Tim [1 ]
Van Loon, Luc J. C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Sch Nutr & Translat Res Metab NUTRIM, Med Ctr, Dept Human Biol, Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] HAN Univ Appl Sci, Sch Sport & Exercise, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] Maastricht Univ, Fac Hlth Med & Life Sci, Dept Human Biol, POB 616, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
WHEY PROTEIN; MYOFIBRILLAR PROTEIN; CONNECTIVE TISSUE; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; BONE MARKERS; BARBELL SQUATS; SINGLE-BIOPSY APPROACH; HUMAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE; HEALTHY OLDER WOMEN; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; WHEY-PROTEIN; VITAMIN-C; IN-VIVO; MYOFIBRILLAR; REST; STIMULATION;
D O I
10.1249/MSS.0000000000003214
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Introduction: Protein ingestion during recovery from exercise has been reported to augment myofibrillar protein synthesis rates, without increasing muscle connective protein synthesis rates. It has been suggested that collagen protein may be effective in stimulating muscle connective protein synthesis. The present study assessed the capacity of both whey and collagen protein ingestion to stimulate postexercise myofibrillar and muscle connective protein synthesis rates. Methods: In a randomized, double-blind, parallel design, 45 youngmale (n = 30) and female (n = 15) recreational athletes (age, 25 +/- 4 yr; bodymass index, 24.1 +/- 2.0 kg center dot m(-2)) were selected to receive primed continuous intravenous infusions with L-[ring-C-13(6)]- phenylalanine and L-[3,5-H-2(2)]- tyrosine. After a single session of resistance type exercise, subjects were randomly allocated to one of three groups ingesting either 30 g whey protein (WHEY, n = 15), 30 g collagen protein (COLL, n = 15) or a noncaloric placebo (PLA, n = 15). Blood and muscle biopsy samples were collected over a subsequent 5-h recovery period to assess both myofibrillar and muscle connective protein synthesis rates. Results: Protein ingestion increased circulating plasma amino acid concentrations (P < 0.05). The postprandial rise in plasma leucine and essential amino acid concentrations was greater in WHEY compared with COLL, whereas plasma glycine and proline concentrations increased more in COLL compared with WHEY (P < 0.05). Myofibrillar protein synthesis rates averaged 0.041 +/- 0.010, 0.036 +/- 0.010, and 0.032 +/- 0.007%center dot h(-1) in WHEY, COLL and PLA, respectively, with onlyWHEY resulting in higher rates when compared with PLA (P < 0.05). Muscle connective protein synthesis rates averaged 0.072 +/- 0.019, 0.068 +/- 0.017, and 0.058 +/- 0.018%center dot h(-1) in WHEY, COLL, and PLA, respectively, with no significant differences between groups (P= 0.09). Conclusions: Ingestion of whey protein during recovery fromexercise increasesmyofibrillar protein synthesis rates. Neither collagen nor whey protein ingestion further increased muscle connective protein synthesis rates during the early stages of postexercise recovery in both male and female recreational athletes.
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页码:1792 / 1802
页数:11
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