| Literature DB >> 22168756 |
Claudia R da Luz1, Humberto Nicastro, Nelo E Zanchi, Daniela Fs Chaves, Antonio H Lancha.
Abstract
Branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) supplementation has been considered an interesting nutritional strategy to improve skeletal muscle protein turnover in several conditions. In this context, there is evidence that resistance exercise (RE)-derived biochemical markers of muscle soreness (creatine kinase (CK), aldolase, myoglobin), soreness, and functional strength may be modulated by BCAA supplementation in order to favor of muscle adaptation. However, few studies have investigated such effects in well-controlled conditions in humans. Therefore, the aim of this short report is to describe the potential therapeutic effects of BCAA supplementation on RE-based muscle damage in humans. The main point is that BCAA supplementation may decrease some biochemical markers related with muscle soreness but this does not necessarily reflect on muscle functionality.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22168756 PMCID: PMC3261811 DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-8-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Studies investigating the effects of BCAA supplementation of RE-based muscle damage in humans
| Study | Exercise Protocol | Supplementation Protocol | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shimomura | Squat (7 sets of 20 repetitions) | 5.5 g of BCAA within 1.0 g of green tea 15 min before exercise | Attenuation of exercise-induced serum BCAA oxidation. |
| Shimomura | Squat (7 sets of 20 repetitions) | 5.0 g of BCAA 15 min before exercise | Reduction of peak time of muscle soreness induced by exercise. |
| Nosaka | 900 actions (30 min) of arm curl with 1.80 to 3.44 kg of range of workload | BCAA-enriched amino acid mixture (60% of the essential amino acids) | Reduction of serum CK, myoglobin, and muscle soreness. No differences in isometric MVC. |
| Sharp & Pearson [ | Whole body RE (3 sets of 8 RM, 8 exercises) | BCAA (1.8 g of leucine, 0.75 g of isoleucine, and 0.75 g of valine) 3 weeks before and 1 week during exercise protocol | Reduction of serum CK. |
| Jackman | Eccentric exercise (12 sets of 10 repetitions at 120% of concentric 1RM) | ~ 7.0 g of BCAA/day (divided in 4 doses) on the following 2 days after exercise | No differences in serum CK and myoglobin; Attenuation in exercise-induced muscle soreness. |
BCAA = branched-chain amino acids; CK = creatine kinase; MVC = maximal voluntary contraction; RE = resistance exercise; RM = repetition maximum.