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The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans

Industrial heat treatment of milk results in protein glycation. A high protein glycation level has been suggested to compromise the post-prandial rise in plasma amino acid availability following protein ingestion. In the present study, we assessed the impact of glycation level of milk protein on pos...

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Autores principales: Nyakayiru, Jean, van Lieshout, Glenn A. A., Trommelen, Jorn, van Kranenburg, Janneau, Verdijk, Lex B., Bragt, Marjolijn C. E., van Loon, Luc J. C.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31727194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519002927
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author Nyakayiru, Jean
van Lieshout, Glenn A. A.
Trommelen, Jorn
van Kranenburg, Janneau
Verdijk, Lex B.
Bragt, Marjolijn C. E.
van Loon, Luc J. C.
author_facet Nyakayiru, Jean
van Lieshout, Glenn A. A.
Trommelen, Jorn
van Kranenburg, Janneau
Verdijk, Lex B.
Bragt, Marjolijn C. E.
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description Industrial heat treatment of milk results in protein glycation. A high protein glycation level has been suggested to compromise the post-prandial rise in plasma amino acid availability following protein ingestion. In the present study, we assessed the impact of glycation level of milk protein on post-prandial plasma amino acid responses in humans. Fifteen healthy, young men (age 26 (SEM 1) years, BMI 24 (SEM 1) kg/m(2)) participated in this randomised cross-over study and ingested milk protein powder with protein glycation levels of 3, 20 and 50 % blocked lysine. On each trial day, arterialised blood samples were collected at regular intervals during a 6-h post-prandial period to assess plasma amino acid concentrations using ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Plasma essential amino acid (EAA) concentrations increased following milk protein ingestion, with the 20 and 50 % glycated milk proteins showing lower overall EAA responses compared with the 3 % glycated milk protein (161 (SEM 7) and 142 (SEM 7) v. 178 (SEM 9) mmol/l × 6 h, respectively; P ≤ 0·011). The lower post-prandial plasma amino acid responses were fully attributed to an attenuated post-prandial rise in circulating plasma lysine concentrations. Plasma lysine responses (incremental AUC) following ingestion of the 20 and 50 % glycated milk proteins were 35 (SEM 4) and 92 (SEM 2) % lower compared with the 3 % glycated milk protein (21·3 (SEM 1·4) and 2·8 (SEM 0·7) v. 33·3 (SEM 1·7) mmol/l × 6 h, respectively; P < 0·001). Milk protein glycation lowers post-prandial plasma lysine availability in humans. The lower post-prandial availability of lysine following ingestion of proteins with a high glycation level may compromise the anabolic properties of a protein source.
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spelling pubmed-70158802020-02-24 The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans Nyakayiru, Jean van Lieshout, Glenn A. A. Trommelen, Jorn van Kranenburg, Janneau Verdijk, Lex B. Bragt, Marjolijn C. E. van Loon, Luc J. C. Br J Nutr Full Papers Industrial heat treatment of milk results in protein glycation. A high protein glycation level has been suggested to compromise the post-prandial rise in plasma amino acid availability following protein ingestion. In the present study, we assessed the impact of glycation level of milk protein on post-prandial plasma amino acid responses in humans. Fifteen healthy, young men (age 26 (SEM 1) years, BMI 24 (SEM 1) kg/m(2)) participated in this randomised cross-over study and ingested milk protein powder with protein glycation levels of 3, 20 and 50 % blocked lysine. On each trial day, arterialised blood samples were collected at regular intervals during a 6-h post-prandial period to assess plasma amino acid concentrations using ultra-performance liquid chromatography. Plasma essential amino acid (EAA) concentrations increased following milk protein ingestion, with the 20 and 50 % glycated milk proteins showing lower overall EAA responses compared with the 3 % glycated milk protein (161 (SEM 7) and 142 (SEM 7) v. 178 (SEM 9) mmol/l × 6 h, respectively; P ≤ 0·011). The lower post-prandial plasma amino acid responses were fully attributed to an attenuated post-prandial rise in circulating plasma lysine concentrations. Plasma lysine responses (incremental AUC) following ingestion of the 20 and 50 % glycated milk proteins were 35 (SEM 4) and 92 (SEM 2) % lower compared with the 3 % glycated milk protein (21·3 (SEM 1·4) and 2·8 (SEM 0·7) v. 33·3 (SEM 1·7) mmol/l × 6 h, respectively; P < 0·001). Milk protein glycation lowers post-prandial plasma lysine availability in humans. The lower post-prandial availability of lysine following ingestion of proteins with a high glycation level may compromise the anabolic properties of a protein source. Cambridge University Press 2019-11-15 2020-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7015880/ /pubmed/31727194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519002927 Text en © The Authors 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Verdijk, Lex B.
Bragt, Marjolijn C. E.
van Loon, Luc J. C.
The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans
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title_fullStr The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans
title_full_unstemmed The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans
title_short The glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans
title_sort glycation level of milk protein strongly modulates post-prandial lysine availability in humans
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31727194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519002927
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