WHOLE-BODY AND TISSUE PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS DURING BRIEF AND PROLONGED FASTING IN THE RAT

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作者
CHEREL, Y [1 ]
ATTAIX, D [1 ]
ROSOLOWSKAHUSZCZ, D [1 ]
BELKHOU, R [1 ]
ROBIN, JP [1 ]
ARNAL, M [1 ]
LEMAHO, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA,ETUD METAB AZOTE LAB,F-63122 CEYRAT,FRANCE
关键词
HEART; LIVER; PROTEIN DEGRADATION; SKELETAL MUSCLE; SKIN; STARVATION;
D O I
10.1042/cs0810611
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. Little information is currently available on protein turnover during chronic protein loss situations. We have thus measured the whole-body and tissue protein fractional synthesis rates (k(s)), the whole-body fractional protein degradation rate (k(d)), the capacity for protein synthesis (C(s)) and the efficiency of protein synthesis (k(RNA)) in vivo in fed and fasted (1, 5 and about 9 days) 400 g rats. 2. One day of starvation resulted in a reduced k(s) and an increased k(d) in the whole body. k(s) was selectively depressed in skeletal muscles, mainly owing to a reduced k(RNA), and was not modified in heart, liver and skin. The contribution of skin to whole-body protein synthesis increased by 39%. 3. During the phase of protein sparing (5 days of fasting), k(d) in the whole body decreased below the control fed level. k(s) in skeletal muscles was sustained because k(RNA) was restored to 82-98% of the control value. 4. Rats were in a protein-wasting phase after 9 days of starvation. k(d) in the whole body did not increase and was actually 78% of the value observed in fed animals. By contrast, k(s) in the whole body and tissues decreased to 14-34% of the control values, owing to reductions in both C(s) and k(RNA). Whatever the duration of the fast, the contribution of the skin to whole-body protein synthesis largely exceeded that of skeletal muscle. 5. The present findings suggest that the main goal in the treatment of chronic protein loss should be to sustain protein synthesis. Our data also emphasize the importance of skin in whole-body protein synthesis in fasting and possibly in other protein loss situations.
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页码:611 / 619
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