Literature DB >> 2461699

The effect of chronic ethanol ingestion on protein metabolism in type-I- and type-II-fibre-rich skeletal muscles of the rat.

V R Preedy1, T J Peters.   

Abstract

1. The effects of chronic ethanol feeding on muscles containing a predominance of either Type I (aerobic, slow-twitch) or Type II (anaerobic, fast-twitch) fibres were studied. Male Wistar rats, weighing approx. 90 g or 280 g, were pair-fed on a nutritionally complete liquid diet containing 36% of total energy as ethanol, or isovolumetric amounts of the same diet in which ethanol was replaced by isoenergetic glucose. After 6 weeks feeding, fractional rates of protein synthesis were measured with a flooding dose of L-[4-(3)H]-phenylalanine and muscles were analysed for protein, RNA and DNA. 2. Ethanol feeding decreased muscle weight, protein, RNA and DNA contents in both small and large rats. Type-II-fibre-rich muscles showed greater changes than did Type-I-fibre-rich muscles. Changes in protein paralleled decreases in DNA. 3. The capacity for protein synthesis (RNA/protein), fractional rates of protein synthesis and absolute rates of protein synthesis were decreased by ethanol feeding in both small and large rats. The amounts of protein synthesized relative to RNA and DNA were also decreased. Changes were less marked in Type-I than in Type-II-fibre-rich muscles. Loss of protein, RNA and DNA was greater in small rats, but protein synthesis was more markedly affected in large rats. 4. It was concluded that chronic ethanol feeding adversely affects protein metabolism in skeletal muscle. Fibre composition and animal size are also important factors in determining the pattern of response.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2461699      PMCID: PMC1135132          DOI: 10.1042/bj2540631

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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