The effect of cortisone on protein breakdown and synthesis in rat skeletal muscle
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The effect of cortisone on protein breakdown and synthesis in rat skeletal muscle
Abstract
The effect of cortisone administration on the rates of muscle protein breakdown and synthesis has been studied in the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle. Cortisone acetate (100 mg/kg body weight/day) was administered intraperitoneally for 1--3 days. Muscle wieght and protein content were significantly reduced by cortisone administration. Rates of protein breakdown were measured by tyrosine release from the isolated muscle into the intracellular pool and medium during a 2-h incubation with cycloheximide to block protein synthesis. Rates of protein synthesis were assayed by [14C]tyrosine incorporation into protein of the isolated muscle during a 2-h incubation. Cortisone administration inhibited significantly the rate of protein synthesis after 1--3 days treatment and also reduced significantly the rate of protein breakdown per muscle after 3 days treatment. The synthesis of myofibrillar and soluble proteins was affected to the same extent. These results strongly suggest that the effect of cortisone administration on muscle protein is mainly through its inhibition of protein synthesis rather than through an acceleration of protein breakdown.
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