Contraceptives, Oral Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Menstrual Phase and Oral Contraceptives on Muscle Protein Metabolism
Despite comprising half the population, females are often left out of muscle research due to the impact of changing hormones during the menstrual cycle and when using oral contraceptives. This makes it hard to perform costly and invasive studies involving tracers to study muscle protein metabolism. Consequently, we lack a clear understanding of how these hormonal changes affect muscle growth. There is a need for less invasive methods to study how sex hormones and oral contraceptives influence muscle protein metabolism. Ex vivo models, where serum from participants is applied to mouse muscle cell cultures, mimic the conditions of human muscle cells and can provide initial insights.
The aim of the study is to develop a non-invasive model using serum from both oral contraceptive users and non-users at various stages of their cycles, to understand if different cycle or pill stages affect how muscles process proteins. ;
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