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Determining the contributions of protein synthesis and breakdown to muscle atrophy requires non-steady-state equations.

Kamil Aleksander KobakMarcus M LawrenceGavin A PharaohAgnieszka K BorowikFrederick F PeelorPatrick D ShipmanTimothy M GriffinHolly Van RemmenBenjamin F Miller
Published in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2021)
We show conflicting results between steady- and non-steady-state calculations on myofibrillar protein synthesis and breakdown during periods of muscle loss. We also found that collagen accumulation was largely from a decrease in collagen breakdown. Comparison between sham and non-surgical control demonstrated a crossover effect of denervation on myofibrillar protein synthesis and ribosomal biogenesis, which impacts study design for unilateral atrophy studies. These considerations are important because not accounting for them can mislead therapeutic attempts to maintain muscle mass.
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