Short-term disuse does not affect postabsorptive or postprandial muscle protein fractional breakdown rates.
George F PavisDoaa R AbdelrahmanAndrew J MurtonBenjamin T WallFrancis B StephensMarlou L DirksPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2023)
We conclude that merely 2 days of leg immobilization does not modulate postabsorptive and simulated postprandial muscle protein breakdown rates. Instead, under these conditions the muscle negative muscle protein balance associated with brief periods of experimental disuse is driven near exclusively by reduced basal muscle protein synthesis rates and anabolic resistance to amino acid administration.