Arginine and Lysine Supplementation Potentiates the Beneficial β-Hydroxy ß-Methyl Butyrate (HMB) Effects on Skeletal Muscle in a Rat Model of Diabetes
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Manzano, Manuel; Girón González, María Dolores; Salto González, Rafael; Burgio, Chiara; Reinoso, Antonio; Cabrera Cazorla, María Elena; Rueda Valdivia, Ricardo; López Pedrosa, José M.Editorial
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β-hydroxy β-methyl butyrate Arginine Lysine
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2023-11-07Referencia bibliográfica
Manzano, M.; Girón, M.D.; Salto, R.; Burgio, C.; Reinoso, A.; Cabrera, E.; Rueda, R.; López-Pedrosa, J.M. Arginine and Lysine Supplementation Potentiates the Beneficial -Hydroxy ß-Methyl Butyrate (HMB) Effects on Skeletal Muscle in a Rat Model of Diabetes. Nutrients 2023, 15, 4706. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15224706
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Abbott Laboratories S.A.Abstract
Skeletal muscle is the key tissue for maintaining protein and glucose homeostasis, having
a profound impact on the development of diabetes. Diabetes causes deleterious changes in terms
of loss of muscle mass, which will contribute to reduced glucose uptake and therefore progression
of the disease. Nutritional approaches in diabetes have been directed to increase muscle glucose
uptake, and improving protein turnover has been at least partially an oversight. In muscle, β-hydroxy
β-methyl butyrate (HMB) promotes net protein synthesis, while arginine and lysine increase glucose
uptake, albeit their effects on promoting protein synthesis are limited. This study evaluates if the
combination of HMB, lysine, and arginine could prevent the loss of muscle mass and function,
reducing the progression of diabetes. Therefore, the combination of these ingredients was tested
in vitro and in vivo. In muscle cell cultures, the supplementation enhances glucose uptake and net
protein synthesis due to an increase in the amount of GLUT4 transporter and stimulation of the
insulin-dependent signaling pathway involving IRS-1 and Akt. In vivo, using a rat model of diabetes,
the supplementation increases lean body mass and insulin sensitivity and decreases blood glucose
and serum glycosylated hemoglobin. In treated animals, an increase in GLUT4, creatine kinase, and
Akt phosphorylation was detected, demonstrating the synergic effects of the three ingredients. Our
findings showed that nutritional formulations based on the combination of HMB, lysine, and arginine
are effective, not only to control blood glucose levels but also to prevent skeletal muscle atrophy
associated with the progression of diabetes.