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Muscle Protein Signaling in C2C12 Cells Is Stimulated to Similar Degrees by Diverse Commercial Food Protein Sources and Experimental Soy Protein Hydrolysates.
Roeseler, David A; McGraw, Nancy J; Butteiger, Dustie N; Shah, Naina; Hall-Porter, Janine; Mukherjea, Ratna; Krul, Elaine S.
Afiliação
  • Roeseler DA; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • McGraw NJ; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • Butteiger DN; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • Shah N; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • Hall-Porter J; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • Mukherjea R; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
  • Krul ES; DuPont Nutrition & Health , St. Louis, Missouri 63110, United States.
J Agric Food Chem ; 65(14): 2956-2964, 2017 Apr 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28339214
ABSTRACT
Dietary protein stimulates muscle protein synthesis and is essential for muscle health. We developed a screening assay using C2C12 mouse muscle cells to assess the relative abilities of diverse commercial protein sources and experimental soy protein hydrolysates (ESH), after simulated gut digestion (SGD), to activate the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex I (mTORC1) muscle protein synthesis signaling pathway (p70S6K(Thr389) phosphorylation). Activation of mTORC1 was expressed as a percentage of a maximal insulin response. The bioactivities of proteins grouped by source including fish (81.3 ± 10.6%), soy (66.2 ± 4.7%), dairy (61.8 ± 4.3%), beef (53.7 ± 8.6%), egg (52.3 ± 10.6%), soy whey (43.4 ± 8.6%), and pea (31.4 ± 10.6%) were not significantly different from each other. Bioactivity for ESH ranged from 28.0 ± 7.5 to 98.2 ± 6.6%. The results indicate that both the protein source and processing conditions are key determinants for mTORC1 activation. Regression analyses demonstrated that neither leucine nor total branched-chain amino acid content of proteins is the sole predictor of mTORC1 activity and that additional factors are necessary.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article