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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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BCAA catabolism in skeletal muscle is regulated by the
branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase
(
BCKDH
) complex, located at the second step in the BCAA catabolic pathway. The activity of the
BCKDH
complex is regulated by a phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycle. Almost all of
BCKDH
complex in skeletal muscle under normal and resting conditions is in an inactive/phosphorylated state, which may contribute to muscle protein synthesis and muscle growth. Exercise activates the muscle
BCKDH
complex, resulting in enhanced BCAA catabolism. Therefore, exercise may increase the BCAA requirement. It has been reported that BCAA supplementation before exercise attenuates the breakdown of muscle proteins during exercise in humans and that leucine strongly promotes protein synthesis in skeletal muscle in humans and rats, suggesting that a BCAA supplement may attenuate muscle damage induced by exercise and promote recovery from the damage. We have examined the effects of BCAA supplementation on delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and muscle
fatigue
induced by squat exercise in humans. The results obtained showed that BCAA supplementation prior to squat exercise decreased DOMS and muscle
fatigue
occurring for a few days after exercise. These findings suggest that BCAAs may be useful for muscle recovery following exercise.
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PMID:Nutraceutical effects of branched-chain amino acids on skeletal muscle. 1642 41