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Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation

Alterations in muscle protein turnover of the unaffected side of stroke patients could contribute to physical disability. We investigated whether hypercatabolic activity occurred in unaffected arm muscle and whether supplemented essential amino acids (EAAs) could limit muscle hypercatabolism (MH). T...

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Autores principales: Aquilani, Roberto, Boselli, Mirella, D'Antona, Giuseppe, Baiardi, Paola, Boschi, Federica, Viglio, Simona, Iadarola, Paolo, Pasini, Evasio, Barbieri, Annalisa, Dossena, Maurizia, Bongiorno, Andria Innocenza, Verri, Manuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4241696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25431770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/964365
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author Aquilani, Roberto
Boselli, Mirella
D'Antona, Giuseppe
Baiardi, Paola
Boschi, Federica
Viglio, Simona
Iadarola, Paolo
Pasini, Evasio
Barbieri, Annalisa
Dossena, Maurizia
Bongiorno, Andria Innocenza
Verri, Manuela
author_facet Aquilani, Roberto
Boselli, Mirella
D'Antona, Giuseppe
Baiardi, Paola
Boschi, Federica
Viglio, Simona
Iadarola, Paolo
Pasini, Evasio
Barbieri, Annalisa
Dossena, Maurizia
Bongiorno, Andria Innocenza
Verri, Manuela
author_sort Aquilani, Roberto
collection PubMed
description Alterations in muscle protein turnover of the unaffected side of stroke patients could contribute to physical disability. We investigated whether hypercatabolic activity occurred in unaffected arm muscle and whether supplemented essential amino acids (EAAs) could limit muscle hypercatabolism (MH). Thirty-eight dysphagic subacute stroke subjects (<3 months after acute event) (29 males + 9 females; 69.7 ± 11.4 yrs) were enrolled and randomized to receive 8 g/day EAAs (n = 19; EAA group) or isocaloric placebo (maltodextrin; n = 19, Plac group). Before randomization, all patients had their arterial (A) and venous (V) amino acids measured and muscle (A − V) differences calculated in the unaffected arm. Eight matched and healthy subjects served as controls. When compared to healthy controls, the entire stroke population showed significant muscle release (= negative value A − V) of the amino acid phenylalanine (phenyl-) indicating a prevalence of MH. Moreover, randomized EAA and Plac groups had similar rates of MH. After 38 days from the start of the protocol, the EAA group but not the Plac group had MH converted to balanced protein turnover or anabolic activity. We concluded that muscle protein metabolism of the unaffected arm of dysphagic subacute stroke individuals could be characterized by MH which can be corrected by supplemented EAAs.
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spelling pubmed-42416962014-11-27 Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation Aquilani, Roberto Boselli, Mirella D'Antona, Giuseppe Baiardi, Paola Boschi, Federica Viglio, Simona Iadarola, Paolo Pasini, Evasio Barbieri, Annalisa Dossena, Maurizia Bongiorno, Andria Innocenza Verri, Manuela Biomed Res Int Clinical Study Alterations in muscle protein turnover of the unaffected side of stroke patients could contribute to physical disability. We investigated whether hypercatabolic activity occurred in unaffected arm muscle and whether supplemented essential amino acids (EAAs) could limit muscle hypercatabolism (MH). Thirty-eight dysphagic subacute stroke subjects (<3 months after acute event) (29 males + 9 females; 69.7 ± 11.4 yrs) were enrolled and randomized to receive 8 g/day EAAs (n = 19; EAA group) or isocaloric placebo (maltodextrin; n = 19, Plac group). Before randomization, all patients had their arterial (A) and venous (V) amino acids measured and muscle (A − V) differences calculated in the unaffected arm. Eight matched and healthy subjects served as controls. When compared to healthy controls, the entire stroke population showed significant muscle release (= negative value A − V) of the amino acid phenylalanine (phenyl-) indicating a prevalence of MH. Moreover, randomized EAA and Plac groups had similar rates of MH. After 38 days from the start of the protocol, the EAA group but not the Plac group had MH converted to balanced protein turnover or anabolic activity. We concluded that muscle protein metabolism of the unaffected arm of dysphagic subacute stroke individuals could be characterized by MH which can be corrected by supplemented EAAs. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4241696/ /pubmed/25431770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/964365 Text en Copyright © 2014 Roberto Aquilani et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Aquilani, Roberto
Boselli, Mirella
D'Antona, Giuseppe
Baiardi, Paola
Boschi, Federica
Viglio, Simona
Iadarola, Paolo
Pasini, Evasio
Barbieri, Annalisa
Dossena, Maurizia
Bongiorno, Andria Innocenza
Verri, Manuela
Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title_full Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title_fullStr Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title_short Unaffected Arm Muscle Hypercatabolism in Dysphagic Subacute Stroke Patients: The Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation
title_sort unaffected arm muscle hypercatabolism in dysphagic subacute stroke patients: the effects of essential amino acid supplementation
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4241696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25431770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/964365
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