The effect of unilateral lower limb immobilisation over one week on muscle atrophy
This study aims to assess the effect of one week of unilateral leg immobilization on quadriceps muscle volume and muscle protein synthesis rates. Participants wore a leg brace on one leg and ambulated on crutches during the immobilization period. Thirteen healthy young males were recruited to undertake this study. It is currently understood that unilateral leg immobilization will result in a reduction in muscle size (Berg et al., 1996, Wall et al., 2015) and muscle protein synthesis rates after a period of disuse (de Boer et al., 2015, Glover et al., 2008). Recent research in this area has shown that even short term periods of leg immobilization (i.e. \<1 week) will result in reductions in muscle size and muscle protein synthesis rates after the period of disuse (Wall et al., 2015). However we currently do not have detailed information on how muscle disuse affects muscle size and muscle protein synthesis over time during short term disuse (e.g. the first week). The stable isotope tracer deuterium oxide (D2O) will be applied to assess cumulative muscle protein synthesis between days 0-2, 2-7 and 0-7 of the immobilization period in both the immobilized and non immobilized legs. This will be in-conjunction with bilateral vastus lateralis muscle biopsies before and after 2 and 7 days of immobilization. Furthremore, quadriceps muscle volume was assessed via MRI scans that again occured before and after 2 and 7 days of immobilization. To gain a mechanistic insight on the molecular changes during disuse a custom designed 48 well Taqman low density microarray genecard was applied to assess the transcriptional response on genes involved in muscle protein synthesis and breakdown.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
13
Sport & Health Sciences
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
Muscle size
Quadriceps muscle volume measured via MRI
Time frame: Days 0, 2 and 7
Muscle protein synthesis
The stable isotope tracer deuterium oxide will be used to assess muscle protein synthesis. In conjunction with bilateral vastus lateralis muscle biopsies before and after 2 and 7 days which allow for the calculation of muscle protein synthesis (fractional synthesis rate) between days 0-2, 2-7 and 0-7.
Time frame: days 0-2, 2-7 and 0-7
Muscle strength
Skeletal muscle one repetition maximum strength was assessed using standard gym equipment
Time frame: Pre and post immobilization
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