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Our long-term goal is to identify, prevent and remedy defects in the metabolic pathway that contribute to the loss of muscle mass and function during exposure to microgravity. Demographic data indicate that the average age of shuttle crew members has increased from 40.7 yrs in 1995 to 46.7 yrs in 2007 with an increasing number of astronauts over 50 yrs of age. We contend that the loss of muscle mass and function during spaceflight is facilitated by an age-associated, progressive impairment in the ability to mount an anabolic response to standard mixed nutrient meals. We propose that enriching daily meals with a low-volume leucine supplement will reduce the deleterious effects of microgravity on skeletal muscle and facilitate recovery during rehabilitation.
We will employ our established 14 day bed rest protocol to model the skeletal muscle unloading that occurs during microgravity. We will also examine recovery of muscle mass and functional capacity during a 7 day rehabilitation period. We will study 2 groups: CON (Bedrest/Recovery + Placebo; n=15), LEU (Bedrest/Recovery + Leucine; n=15). We will assess a) markers of translation initiation, b) muscle protein synthesis, c) muscle mass and body composition and d) strength and aerobic capacity.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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