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Inadequate protein intake affects skeletal muscle transcript profiles in older humans

机译:蛋白质摄入不足会影响老年人的骨骼肌转录谱

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BACKGROUND: Inadequate dietary protein intake causes adverse changes in the morphology and function of skeletal muscle. These changes may be reflected in early alterations in muscle messenger RNA levels. OBJECTIVE: This study assessed whether inadequate protein intake differentially affects skeletal muscle transcript concentrations and expression profiles in older adults. DESIGN: Twenty-one older men and women (aged 55-80 y) consumed controlled diets that provided 1.2 g protein . kg(-1) . d(-1) (adequate protein) for 1 wk and then were randomly assigned to consume either 0.5 g protein . kg(-1) . d(-1) [inadequate protein (IP) group; n = 11] or 1.2 g protein . kg(-1) . d(-1) (control group; n = 10) for a second week. RNA was isolated from fasting-state vastus lateralis biopsy samples obtained at the end of each period, and transcript levels in the IP group were measured by using microarray anlysis. Changes in selected transcript levels were confirmed by real-time polymerase chain reaction in both groups. RESULTS: Analysis of variance showed 529 differentially expressed transcripts (P < 0.05) after inadequate protein intake. Using the false discovery rate (FDR) correction to adjust for multiple comparisons, we observed that 85 transcripts were differentially expressed: 54 were up-regulated and 31 were down-regulated. The differentially expressed transcripts were in functional classes for immune, inflammatory, and stress responses (predominantly up-regulated); contraction, movement, and development (up-regulated); extracellular connective tissue (up-regulated); energy metabolism (down-regulated); protein synthesis (down-regulated); and proliferation (down-regulated). Diet-related differences in the expression of 9 transcripts were cross-validated by using real-time polymerase chain reaction. CONCLUSION: The results document changes in skeletal muscle transcript levels induced by short-term inadequate protein intakes in older humans that might precede adverse metabolic, functional, and structural events, including muscle wasting.
机译:背景:饮食中蛋白质摄入不足会导致骨骼肌的形态和功能发生不良变化。这些变化可能反映在肌肉信使RNA水平的早期改变中。目的:本研究评估了蛋白质摄入不足是否对老年人骨骼肌转录物浓度和表达谱有不同的影响。设计:21名年龄较大的男性和女性(55-80岁)食用了控制饮食,可提供1.2 g蛋白质。千克(-1) d(-1)(足够的蛋白质)1周,然后随机分配以消耗0.5 g蛋白质。千克(-1) d(-1)[蛋白质(IP)组不足; n = 11]或1.2 g蛋白质。千克(-1) d(-1)(对照组; n = 10)连续第二周。从每个阶段结束时获得的禁食状态股外侧肌活检样品中分离RNA,并使用微阵列分析法测量IP组的转录水平。通过实时聚合酶链反应在两组中确认所选转录水平的变化。结果:方差分析显示,蛋白质摄入不足后,有529个差异表达的转录本(P <0.05)。使用错误发现率(FDR)校正来调整多个比较,我们观察到85个转录物差异表达:54个上调,而31个下调。差异表达的转录本在免疫,炎症和应激反应的功能类别中(主要是上调的)。收缩,运动和发展(上调);细胞外结缔组织(上调);能量代谢(下调);蛋白质合成(下调);和扩散(下调)。通过使用实时聚合酶链反应交叉验证了与饮食相关的9种转录物表达的差异。结论:结果记录了老年人短期蛋白质摄入不足引起的骨骼肌转录物水平的变化,这可能在不良的代谢,功能和结构事件(包括肌肉消瘦)之前发生。

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