Nutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Whey vs Casein to Combat Post-inflammatory Protein and Muscle Waste - Combining Endotoxemia, Immobilisation and Fasting in Healthy Young Males in a New Model of Acute Febrile Disease
This study compares three different protein supplements (casein, whey and leucine-enriched
whey) and their effect on post-inflammatory muscle waste in a model of acute disease. Each
test person will undergo all three interventions.
It is believed that leucine is the primary driver of muscle protein synthesis and therefore
we hypothesize that leucine-enriched whey and whey are superior to casein in combating
post-inflammatory muscle waste, because of its higher leucine content (16%, 11% and 9%
leucine, respectively).
Background:
Acute illness is accompanied by infection/inflammation, anorexia and immobilization all
contributing to muscle loss, making nutritional supplement optimization an obvious target for
investigation and eventually clinical intervention. In the clinical setting large
heterogenicity among patients complicates investigations of muscle metabolism during acute
illness. Therefore we introduce a disease model by combining "Inflammation + 36 hour fast and
bedrest". Inflammation/febrile illness will be initiated by using the well-established "human
endotoxemia model" with a bolus injection of Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS), known
to cause inflammation comparable with the initial phase of sepsis. The amino acid leucine has
shown to be particularly anabolic in performance sports, but little is known about its
potential beneficial effects during acute illness. Leucine is a powerful activator of muscle
protein synthesis and it seems that protein supplements with the highest leucine content
elicit a greater increase in protein synthesis than those with a smaller fraction of leucine.
The protein supplements used most in hospitals contain casein derived protein, which has a
much lower leucine content than the whey protein compounds typically used in performance
sports.
This study compares three different protein supplements.The study is an open, randomized
crossover trial. Laboratory technicians, test subjects and investigators will be blinded.
Interventions:
I. LPS (1 ng/kg as bolus) + 36 h fasting + 36 h bedrest + Casein (9% leucine) II. LPS (1
ng/kg as bolus) + 36 h fasting + 36 h bedrest + Whey (11% leucine) III. LPS (1 ng/kg as
bolus) + 36 h fasting + 36 h bedrest + Leucine-enriched whey (16% leucine)
The test objects will be given 0,6 g protein/kg, 1/3 as a bolus and 2/3 as sipping over a
period of 3,5 hour. Muscle metabolism will be investigated by phenylalanine tracer using the
forearm model and total protein metabolism using a carbamide tracer. Through muscle biopsies
intracellular signalling pathways will be investigated.
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