Title of article :
THE EFFECT OF PROTEIN MALNUTRITION ON THE CAPACITY
FOR PROTEIN SYNTHESIS DURING WOUND HEALING
Author/Authors :
V. COSTARELLI1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Objectives: It has been shown that wound healing in the rat is associated with increased protein
synthesis at the site of the wound 48 hours after surgical trauma. The aim of the current study was to examine the
effect of protein malnutrition prior to abdominal surgery on the capacity for muscle protein synthesis both at the
site of the wound and in undamaged abdominal muscle. Design and Measurements: Thirty-two rats were
randomly assigned to a low or high protein diet (3% and 20% casein respectively). After two weeks, half the rats
in each group underwent abdominal surgery. Forty-eight hours after the operation all the animals were killed and
tissues were analysed for RNA and protein contents. Results: The capacity for protein synthesis, as indicated by
the RNA:protein ratio, was increased at the site of the healing wound. The low protein diet caused a decrease in
the capacity for protein synthesis in unoperated animals but did not prevent the increase associated with wound
healing. Conclusion: The capacity to increase protein synthesis during wound healing is protected against the
effects of malnutrition, indicating that it has a high biological priority
Keywords :
protein deficiency , food intake , Wound healing , Protein synthesis
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging