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Respective influences of age and weaning on skeletal and visceral muscle protein synthesis in the lamb.
Authors:D Attaix  E Aurousseau  G Bayle  D Rosolowska-Huszcz  and M Arnal
Institution:Laboratoire d'Etude du Métabolisme Azoté, INRA et CNRS UA 1123, Centre de Recherches de Clermont-Ferrand-Theix, Ceyrat, France.
Abstract:1. The influences of age and weaning on muscle protein synthesis were studied in vivo, by injecting a large dose of 3H]valine into 1-, 5- and 8-week-old suckling or 8-week-old weaned lambs. 2. The fractional rates of protein synthesis, in red- and white-fibre-type skeletal muscles or striated and smooth visceral muscles, were in 8-week-old suckling animals 24-37% of their values at 1 week of age. This developmental decline was related to decreased capacities for protein synthesis, i.e. RNA/protein ratios. 3. At 8 weeks of age, suckling and weaned lambs had similar fractional synthesis rates, capacities for protein synthesis and efficiencies of protein synthesis (i.e. rates of protein synthesis relative to RNA) in skeletal muscles. 4. In contrast, visceral-muscle fractional synthesis rates were lower in 8-week-old suckling lambs than in weaned animals, owing to decreased efficiencies of protein synthesis. It was concluded that developmental factors and the change to a solid diet, or weaning in itself, or both, affect differently skeletal and visceral muscle protein synthesis in the immature lamb.
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