Journal article

Glycine Protects Muscle Cells From Wasting in vitro via mTORC1 Signaling

MK Caldow, DJ Ham, J Trieu, JD Chung, GS Lynch, R Koopman

Frontiers in Nutrition | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019

Abstract

Glycine supplementation can protect skeletal muscles of mice from cancer-induced wasting, but the mechanisms underlying this protection are not well-understood. The aim of this study was to determine whether exogenous glycine directly protects skeletal muscle cells from wasting. C2C12 muscle cells were exposed to non-inflammatory catabolic stimuli via two models: serum withdrawal (SF) for 48 h; or incubation in HEPES buffered saline (HBS) for up to 5 h. Cells were supplemented with glycine or equimolar concentrations of L-alanine. SF- and HBS-treated myotubes (with or without L-alanine) were ~20% and ~30% smaller than control myotubes. Glycine-treated myotubes were up to 20% larger (P < 0.01..

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