Insulin and Amino Acids Are Critical Regulators of Neonatal Muscle Growth

作者: Teresa A. Davis

DOI: 10.1097/01.NT.0000303337.37556.17

关键词: InsulinMuscle hypertrophyEndocrinologyIntracellularInternal medicineAmino acidStimulationSkeletal muscleProtein biosynthesisBiologyHormone

摘要: Newborn humans and animals grow at very rapid rates because they use the protein that eat efficiency to increase body mass. This high of deposition in neonates is largely due their ability markedly amount synthesized muscles when eat. enhanced stimulation muscle synthesis after eating mediated by rise hormone, insulin, amino acids, which are building blocks protein. Intracellular signaling components respond insulin acids have been identified these shown be involved feeding-induced skeletal neonate. The activation intracellular neonatal contributes rate gain mass newborns.

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