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Sex-based comparisons of myofibrillar protein synthesis after resistance exercise in the fed state






Sex-based comparisons of myofibrillar protein synthesis after resistance exercise in the fed state

Daniel W. D. West1, Nicholas A. Burd1, Tyler A. Churchward-Venne1, Donny M. Camera2, Cameron J. Mitchell1, Steven K. Baker3, John A. Hawley2, Vernon G. Coffey2, and Stuart M. Phillips1

+ Author Affiliations

1Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;
2Health Innovations Research Institute, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia; and 3Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: S. M. Phillips, Exercise Metabolism Research Group, Dept. of Kinesiology, McMaster Univ., 1280 Main St. West Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (e-mail: phillis@mcmaster.ca).
Submitted 6 February 2012. ccepted 24 February 2012.


Abstract

We made sex-based comparisons of rates of myofibrillar protein synthesis (MPS) and anabolic signaling after a single bout of high-intensity resistance exercise. Eight men (20 ± 10 yr, BMI = 24.3 ± 2.4) and eight women (22 ± 1.8 yr, BMI = 23.0 ± 1.9) underwent primed constant infusions of L-[ring-13C6]phenylalanine on consecutive days with serial muscle biopsies. Biopsies were taken from the vastus lateralis at rest and 1, 3, 5, 24, 26, and 28 h after exercise. Twenty-five grams of whey protein was ingested immediately and 26 h after exercise. We also measured exercise-induced serum testosterone because it is purported to contribute to increases in myofibrillar protein synthesis (MPS) postexercise and its absence has been hypothesized to attenuate adaptative responses to resistance exercise in women. The exercise-induced area under the testosterone curve was 45-fold greater in men than women in the early (1 h) recovery period following exercise (P < 0.001). MPS was elevated similarly in men and women (2.3- and 2.7-fold, respectively) 1–5 h postexercise and after protein ingestion following 24 h recovery. Phosphorylation of mTORSer2448 was elevated to a greater extent in men than women acutely after exercise (P = 0.003), whereas increased phosphorylation of p70S6K1Thr389 was not different between sexes. Androgen receptor content was greater in men (main effect for sex, P = 0.049). Atrogin-1 mRNA abundance was decreased after 5 h recovery in both men and women (P < 0.001), and MuRF-1 expression was elevated in men after protein ingestion following 24 h recovery (P = 0.003). These results demonstrate minor sex-based differences in signaling responses and no difference in the MPS response to resistance exercise in the fed state. Interestingly, our data demonstrate that exercise-induced increases in MPS are dissociated from postexercise testosteronemia and that stimulation of MPS occurs effectively with low systemic testosterone concentrations in women.

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Published July 2012

London 2012 Olympics: Oscar Pistorius will run in individual 400m and 4x400m relay for South Africa

The Telegraph – London 2012 Olympics: Oscar Pistorius will run in individual 400m and 4x400m relay for South Africa

Oscar Pistorius will become the first double amputee to compete in an individual event at the Olympic Games as South African Olympic officials named him in the 400 metres as well as the 4x400m relay.

By Jacquelin Magnay

“Today is truly one of the proudest days of my life. To have been selected to represent Team South Africa at the London 2012 Olympic Games in the individual 400m and the 4x400m relay is a real honour and I am so pleased that years of hard work, determination and sacrifice have all come together,” he said.

Senior South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) officials, chief executive Tubby Reddy and president Gideon Sam, met this afternoon to ratify the historic selection of Pistorius for the individual event.
Pistorius will also become the first man to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics.

They had earlier named Pistorius for the 4x400m relay team alongside Willem de Beer, Ofentse Mogawane and Shaun de Jager. The team won silver at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea last year.

But Pistorius’s selection in both the relay and individual races will continue to generate controversy because of the carbon fibre technology he requires.

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Published July 2012