A non-invasive 13CO2 breath test detects differences in anabolic sensitivity with feeding and heavy resistance exercise in healthy young males: a randomized control trial

Author:

Mazzulla Michael1,Hodson Nathan1,West Daniel W.D.12,Kumbhare Dinesh A.23,Moore Daniel R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Department of Exercise Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3. Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

There are limited tools to measure anabolic sensitivity non-invasively in response to acute physiological stimuli, which represents a challenge for research in free-living settings and vulnerable populations. We tested the ability of a stable isotope breath test to detect changes in leucine oxidation (OX) and leucine retention (intake–OX) across a range of anabolic sensitivities. Healthy males ingested a beverage containing 0.25 g·kg−1 protein and 0.75 g·kg−1 carbohydrate with the leucine content enriched to 5% with l-[1-13C]leucine at rest (FED) or after a bout of resistance exercise (EXFED), with a parallel group consuming only the tracer (FAST). Concurrent primed-constant infusions of l-[5,5,5-2H3]leucine revealed high peripheral bioavailability for FED (∼81%), EXFED (∼80%), and FAST (∼117%). After beverage ingestion, whole-body protein synthesis was greater in FED and EXFED than FAST. OX was greater in FED and EXFED than FAST, with OX lower in EXFED than FED. Leucine retention demonstrated expected physiological differences in anabolic sensitivity (EXFED > FED > FAST). We demonstrated that a non-invasive breath test based on an amino acid (leucine) that is preferentially metabolized in peripheral (muscle) tissues can detect differences in anabolic sensitivity. Future studies could examine this test within a variety of populations experiencing muscle growth or atrophy. This study was registered as a Clinical Trial at ClinicalTrials.gov (no. NCT04887727). Novelty: An oral l-[1-13C]leucine breath test can detect greater anabolic sensitivity after feeding and resistance exercise. This tool may be applied in growing (e.g., children) or wasting (e.g., aging) populations where invasive procedures are not possible.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Nutrition and Dietetics,Physiology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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