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The Effects of Fortetropin Supplementation on Body Composition, Strength, and Power in Humans and Mechanism of Action in a Rodent Model.
Sharp, Matthew H; Lowery, Ryan P; Mobley, C Brooks; Fox, Carlton D; de Souza, Eduardo O; Shields, Kevin A; Healy, James C; Arick, Ned Q; Thompson, Richard M; Roberts, Michael D; Wilson, Jacob M.
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  • Sharp MH; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
  • Lowery RP; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
  • Mobley CB; b Molecular and Applied Laboratory , School of Kinesiology, Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama.
  • Fox CD; b Molecular and Applied Laboratory , School of Kinesiology, Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama.
  • de Souza EO; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
  • Shields KA; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
  • Healy JC; b Molecular and Applied Laboratory , School of Kinesiology, Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama.
  • Arick NQ; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
  • Thompson RM; b Molecular and Applied Laboratory , School of Kinesiology, Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama.
  • Roberts MD; b Molecular and Applied Laboratory , School of Kinesiology, Auburn University , Auburn , Alabama.
  • Wilson JM; a Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance , The University of Tampa , Tampa , Florida.
J Am Coll Nutr ; 35(8): 679-691, 2016.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27333407
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Fortetropin on skeletal muscle growth and strength in resistance-trained individuals and to investigate the anabolic and catabolic signaling effects using human and rodent models.

METHODS:

In the rodent model, male Wistar rats (250 g) were gavage fed with either 1.2 ml of tap water control (CTL) or 0.26 g Fortetropin for 8 days. Then rats participated in a unilateral plantarflexion exercise bout. Nonexercised and exercised limbs were harvested at 180 minutes following and analyzed for gene and protein expression relative to mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and ubiquitin signaling. For the human model, 45 (of whom 37 completed the study), resistance-trained college-aged males were divided equally into 3 groups receiving a placebo macronutrient matched control, 6.6 or 19.8 g of Fortetropin supplementation during 12 weeks of resistance training. Lean mass, muscle thickness, and lower and upper body strength were measured before and after 12 weeks of training.

RESULTS:

The human study results indicated a Group × Time effect (p ≤ 0.05) for lean mass in which the 6.6 g (+1.7 kg) and 19.8 g (+1.68 kg) but not placebo (+0.6 kg) groups increased lean mass. Similarly, there was a Group × Time effect for muscle thickness (p ≤ 0.05), which increased in the experimental groups only. All groups increased equally in bench press and leg press strength. In the rodent model, a main effect for exercise (p ≤ 0.05) in which the control plus exercise but not Fortetropin plus exercise increased both ubiquitin monomer protein expression and polyubiquitination. mTOR signaling was elevated to a greater extent in the Fortetropin exercising conditions as indicated by greater phosphorylation status of 4EBP1, rp6, and p70S6K for both exercising conditions.

CONCLUSIONS:

Fortetropin supplementation increases lean body mass (LBM) and decreases markers of protein breakdown while simultaneously increasing mTOR signaling.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteolipídeos / Composição Corporal / Força Muscular Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteolipídeos / Composição Corporal / Força Muscular Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Animals / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article