Insulin stimulates β-alanine uptake in skeletal muscle cells in vitro

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We evaluated whether insulin could stimulate β-alanine uptake by skeletal muscle cells in vitro. Mouse myoblasts (C2C12) (n = 3 wells per condition) were cultured with β-alanine (350 or 700 µmol·L−1), with insulin (100 µU·mL−1) either added to the media or not. Insulin stimulated the β-alanine uptake at the lower (350 µmol·L−1) but not higher (700 µmol·L−1) β-alanine concentration in culture medium, indicating that transporter saturation might blunt the stimulatory effects of insulin.

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Santos, L., Gonçalves, L. S., Bagheri-Hanei, S., Möller, G. B., Sale, C., James, R. M., & Artioli, G. G. (2021). Insulin stimulates β-alanine uptake in skeletal muscle cells in vitro. Amino Acids, 53(11), 1763–1766. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00726-021-03090-9

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