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Amino Acids | 2011

An overview of the therapeutic effects of leucine supplementation on skeletal muscle under atrophic conditions

Humberto Nicastro; Guilherme Giannini Artioli; André dos Santos Costa; Marina Yazigi Solis; Claudia Ribeiro da Luz; François Blachier; Antonio Herbert Lancha

The characterization of the mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle atrophy under different conditions has been a constant focus of research. Among anti-atrophic therapies, amino acid supplementation, particularly with leucine, has received a lot of attention. Supplementation has been shown to have remarkable effects on muscle remodeling through protein turnover modulation. This may then impact physiological parameters related to muscle function, and even quality of life. In light of this, leucine supplementation could be a useful therapy for mitigating the atrophic effects of catabolic conditions. The purpose of this review is to present the major results of human studies evaluating the effects of leucine supplementation on structure and function of skeletal muscle in atrophic conditions such as muscle disuse, sarcopenia, and cancer.


Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2008

Swimming training down-regulates plasma leptin levels, but not adipose tissue ob mRNA expression

Fabiana Braga Benatti; Viviane Ozores Polacow; Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Bruno Gualano; Desire Coelho; Patrícia Soares Rogeri; André dos Santos Costa; A.H. Lancha Junior

The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of endurance training on leptin levels and adipose tissue gene expression and their association with insulin, body composition and energy intake. Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into two groups: trained (N = 18) and sedentary controls (N = 20). The trained group underwent swimming training for 9 weeks. Leptin and insulin levels, adiposity and leptin gene expression in epididymal and inguinal adipose tissue were determined after training. There were no differences in energy intake between groups. Trained rats had a decreased final body weight (-10%), relative and total body fat (-36 and -55%, respectively) and insulin levels (-55%) compared with controls (P < 0.05). Although trained animals showed 56% lower leptin levels (2.58 +/- 1.05 vs 5.89 +/- 2.89 ng/mL in control; P < 0.05), no difference in leptin gene expression in either fat depot was demonstrable between groups. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that lower leptin levels in trained rats were due primarily to their lower body fat mass. After adjustment for total body fat, leptin levels were still 20% (P < 0.05) lower in exercised rats. In conclusion, nine weeks of swimming training did not affect leptin gene expression, but did lead to a decrease in leptin levels that was independent of changes in body fat.


International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism | 2003

Effect of aspartate and asparagine supplementation on fatigue determinants in intense exercise.

Marcelo Luis Marquezi; Hamilton Augusto Silva Roschel; André dos Santos Costa; Letícia Aiko Sawada; Antonio Herbert Lancha


Amino Acids | 2012

Effects of creatine supplementation on muscle wasting and glucose homeostasis in rats treated with dexamethasone

Humberto Nicastro; Bruno Gualano; Wilson Max Almeida Monteiro de Moraes; Vitor de Salles Painelli; Claudia Ribeiro da Luz; André dos Santos Costa; Fabiana de Salvi Guimarães; Alessandra Medeiros; Patricia C. Brum; Antonio Herbert Lancha


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1998

THE EFFECT OF THE ORAL GLUTAMINE SUPPLEMENTATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INSULIN RESISTANCE IN RATS MUSCLES

L. A. Sawada; André dos Santos Costa; M. L. Marquezi; Luciana Oquendo Pereira; L. F.B.P. Costa Rosa; Antonio Herbert Lancha


Revista Mackenzie de Educação Física e Esporte | 2009

Suplementação de HMB: relevância clínica e mecanismos de ação

Nelo Eidy Zanchi; Humberto Nicastro; Bruno Gualano; André dos Santos Costa; Antonio Herbert Lancha Junior


Nutrire | 2002

Dietas hiperlipídicas e freqüência alimentar: efeitos sobre as reservas lipídicas em ratos

Rachel Pamfilio Prado de Francischi; Luciana Oquendo Pereira; Patrícia Lopes Campos; Letícia Aiko Sawada; André dos Santos Costa; Hamilton Augusto Silva Roschel; Marcelo Luis Marquezi; Fernanda Balza Scagliusi; Perla Menezes Pereira; Antonio Herbert Lancha Junior


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1999

EFFECTS OF ASPARTATE AND ASPARAGINE SUPPLEMENTATION AND ENDURANCE EXERCISE ON THE GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN RATS

André dos Santos Costa; L. A. Sawada; Luciana Oquendo Pereira; M. L. Marquezi; Antonio Herbert Lancha


Revista Mackenzie de Educação Física e Esporte | 2012

A suplementação dos aminoácidos aspartato e asparagina aumenta o desempenho físico aeróbio em ratos treinados

Wiilian das Neves; Christiano Robles Rodrigues Alves; Humberto Nicastro; André dos Santos Costa; Antonio Herbert Lancha Junior


Revista Mackenzie de Educação Física e Esporte | 2009

Suplementação de leucina: nova estratégia antiatrófica?

Humberto Nicastro; Fábio Santos Lira; José Cesar Rosa; André dos Santos Costa; Antonio Herbert Lancha Junior

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Bruno Gualano

University of São Paulo

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L. A. Sawada

University of São Paulo

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Desire Coelho

University of São Paulo

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