Abstract
Measurements have been made of whole-body and skeletal muscle protein synthesis in fed and fasted adults with L-[1-13C]leucine. The marked increase in whole-body synthesis on feeding largely reflects the changes in protein synthesis in muscle, which doubles on feeding, compared with a 40% increase in that of the rest of the body. Skeletal muscle in fed man contributes more than half to total protein synthesis occurring in the whole body.
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Rennie, M. J., Edwards, R. H. T., Halliday, D., Matthews, D. E., Wolman, S. L., & Millward, D. J. (1982). Muscle protein synthesis measured by stable isotope techniques in man: The effects of feeding and fasting. Clinical Science, 63(6), 519–523. https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0630519
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