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Downregulated myostatin signaling does not enhance protein kinase B/Akt phosphorylation in skeletal muscle of low birthweight neonatal pigs
An abstract of a study by Chen et al determining the impact low protein synthesis to low birthweight (LBWT) neonatal pigs is presented. Their data suggest that although abundance of myostatin (MSTN) was lower and MSTN signaling was downregulated, these changes do not explain the diminished protein s...
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description | An abstract of a study by Chen et al determining the impact low protein synthesis to low birthweight (LBWT) neonatal pigs is presented. Their data suggest that although abundance of myostatin (MSTN) was lower and MSTN signaling was downregulated, these changes do not explain the diminished protein synthesis rates previously observed in skeletal muscle of LBWT pigs. Thus it is likely that downregulated MSTN signaling may be a compensatory mechanism rather than the cause for the impaired muscle growth in LBWT neonatal pigs. |
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