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Tissue and whole-body protein synthesis in immature Zucker rats and their relationship to protein deposition.


ABSTRACT: The rates of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle, intestine, liver and in the whole body of immature (18 and 25 days old) lean and obese male Zucker rats were measured. In addition, the rate of deposition of whole-body and skeletal-muscle protein over the period 16-27 days post partum was measured by comparative slaughter and analysis of the composition of the body. At 16 days post partum, lean and obese rats had similar body protein contents, but thereafter the rate of protein deposition in the body and skeletal-muscle mass was decreased in the obese rats. The decrease was particularly marked before 21 days of age, and between 23 and 27 days post partum the fractional rate of protein deposition was the same in lean and obese rats. Of the tissues that were studied, only skeletal muscle had a lower fractional rate of protein synthesis in the obese rats. At 18 days post partum, the decrease in the absolute rate of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle accounted for at least 80% of the decline in protein synthesis in the whole body. After weaning, phenotypic differences in protein synthesis was less marked than at 18 days of age, and skeletal muscle accounted for only 50% of the difference in body protein synthesis between phenotypes. The possibility that a change in the function of the adrenal cortex contributes to differences in protein metabolism between lean and obese Zucker rats is discussed.

SUBMITTER: Reeds PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1158364 | biostudies-other | 1982 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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