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Dynamic Proteomics and Integrated Rates of Muscle Protein Synthesis During an Acute Period of Loading and Unloading (HYPAT)

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McMaster University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Proteomics
Atrophy, Disuse
Exercise
Hypertrophy

Treatments

Procedure: Knee bracing
Other: Unilateral Resistance Exercise Training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Skeletal muscle plays several different roles in the promotion and maintenance of health and well-being. The loss of muscle mass that occurs with aging, chronic muscle wasting diseases, and physical inactivity puts people at an increased risk of frailty and becoming insulin resistant, and therefore imposes a significant burden on health care spending. Resistance exercise participation has proven particularly effective for increasing muscle mass and strength. This effectiveness can be used by health care practitioners in a rehabilitation setting to promote the recovery of individuals who have undergone involuntary periods of muscular unloading (i.e. limb immobilization caused by a sports injury or reconstructive surgery). However, there is large variability in the amount of muscle mass and strength that people gain following participation in resistance exercise. Some individuals fail to increase the size of their muscle (low responders) whereas others show vary large increases in muscle size (high responders) in response to the same resistance training program. People also show differences in the amount of muscle tissue they lose when they have a limb immobilized. To circumvent variability across individuals, the investigators utilized a within-person paired Hypertrophy and Atrophy ('HYPAT') strategy that reduced response heterogeneity by ~40% (Available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3445673). Specifically, one leg performed resistance training for 10 weeks to induce hypertrophy, whereas the other leg underwent single-leg immobilization for 2 weeks to induce atrophy. The primary goal of the study will be to gain insight into the molecular responses to an acute period of single-leg immobilization and resistance exercise (8 days). The investigators will use an integrated systems biology approach to monitor the individual rates of over one hundred different muscle proteins.

Enrollment

16 estimated patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy males, between the ages of 18 and 30 y
  • Body Mass Index between 18.5 and 30.0 kg/m2
  • Able and willing to provide informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • A history of neuromuscular disorders or muscle/bone wasting diseases.
  • Any acute or chronic illness, cardiac, pulmonary, liver, or kidney abnormalities, uncontrolled hypertension, insulin-dependent or insulin-independent diabetes, or the presence of any other metabolic disease - all of which will be determined via a medical history screening questionnaire.
  • The use of any medications known to affect protein metabolism (glucocorticoids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, or prescription strength acne medication, etc.).
  • A (family) history of thrombosis.
  • The use of anticoagulant medications.
  • Consumption of tobacco-containing products.
  • Excessive alcohol consumption (>21 units/wk).
  • History of bleeding diathesis, platelet or coagulation disorders, or anti-platelet/anticoagulation therapy.
  • Exercise participation >2 days/wk (structured resistance and/or aerobic-type exercise)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

16 participants in 2 patient groups

Unilateral Immobilization
Experimental group
Description:
One leg will undergo 14 days of single-leg immobilization, by means of a removable knee brace.
Treatment:
Procedure: Knee bracing
Unilateral Resistance Exercise
Experimental group
Description:
One leg will undergo 4 sessions of unilateral resistance exercise, over the course of 8 days. Specifically, participants will be asked to perform leg press and leg extension.
Treatment:
Other: Unilateral Resistance Exercise Training

Trial contacts and locations

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