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Proteinsynteshastigheter i muskel-, sen-, ligament-, brosk- och benvävnad in vivo hos människor

Joey S J Smeets, Astrid M H Horstman, Georges F Vles, Pieter J Emans, Joy P B Goessens, Annemie P Gijsen, Janneau M X van Kranenburg, Luc J C van Loon
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Många bindvävstyper ombildas i liknande takt som muskler
  2. 02Senor, ligament och brosk är metaboliskt aktiva vävnader
  3. 03Ledhinnan (synovium) har en särskilt hög proteinomsättning
  4. 04Resultaten tyder på att bindväv har god anpassningsförmåga

Bindväv som senor och ligament är inte inerta; de ombildas aktivt i en takt som är jämförbar med musklernas.

Abstract

Skeletal muscle plasticity is reflected by a dynamic balance between protein synthesis and breakdown, with basal muscle tissue protein synthesis rates ranging between 0.02 and 0.09%/h. Though it is evident that other musculoskeletal tissues should also express some level of plasticity, data on protein synthesis rates of most of these tissues in vivo in humans is limited. Six otherwise healthy patients (62±3 y), scheduled to undergo unilateral total knee arthroplasty, were subjected to primed continuous intravenous infusions with L-[ring-13C6]-Phenylalanine throughout the surgical procedure. Tissue samples obtained during surgery included muscle, tendon, cruciate ligaments, cartilage, bone, menisci, fat, and synovium. Tissue-specific fractional protein synthesis rates (%/h) were assessed by measuring the incorporation of L-[ring-13C6]-Phenylalanine in tissue protein and were compared with muscle tissue protein synthesis rates using a paired t test. Tendon, bone, cartilage, Hoffa's fat pad, anterior and posterior cruciate ligament, and menisci tissue protein synthesis rates averaged 0.06±0.01, 0.03±0.01, 0.04±0.01, 0.11±0.03, 0.07±0.02, 0.04±0.01, and 0.04±0.01%/h, respectively, and did not significantly differ from skeletal muscle protein synthesis rates (0.04±0.01%/h; P>0.05). Synovium derived protein (0.13±0.03%/h) and intercondylar notch bone tissue protein synthesis rates (0.03±0.01%/h) were respectively higher and lower compared to skeletal muscle protein synthesis rates (P<0.05 and P<0.01, respectively). Basal protein synthesis rates in various musculoskeletal tissues are within the same range of skeletal muscle protein synthesis rates, with fractional muscle, tendon, bone, cartilage, ligament, menisci, fat, and synovium protein synthesis rates ranging between 0.02 and 0.13% per hour in vivo in humans.

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APA
Joey S J Smeets, Astrid M H Horstman, Georges F Vles, Pieter J Emans, Joy P B Goessens, Annemie P Gijsen, Janneau M X van Kranenburg, & Luc J C van Loon (2019). Proteinsynteshastigheter i muskel-, sen-, ligament-, brosk- och benvävnad in vivo hos människor. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-synthesis-rates-of-muscle-tendon-ligament-cartilage-and-bone-tissue-in-vivo-in-humans/
MLA
Joey S J Smeets, et al. "Proteinsynteshastigheter i muskel-, sen-, ligament-, brosk- och benvävnad in vivo hos människor." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-synthesis-rates-of-muscle-tendon-ligament-cartilage-and-bone-tissue-in-vivo-in-humans/.
Chicago
Joey S J Smeets et al. 2019. "Proteinsynteshastigheter i muskel-, sen-, ligament-, brosk- och benvävnad in vivo hos människor.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/protein-synthesis-rates-of-muscle-tendon-ligament-cartilage-and-bone-tissue-in-vivo-in-humans/