Post-prandial muscle protein synthesis rates following the ingestion of pea-derived protein do not differ from ingesting an equivalent amount of milk-derived protein in healthy, young males

Philippe J. M. Pinckaers,Joey S. J. Smeets, Imre W. K. Kouw,Joy P. B. Goessens, Annemarie P. B. Gijsen, Lisette C. P. G. M. de Groot,Lex. B. Verdijk, Luc J. C. van Loon,Tim Snijders

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION(2024)

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Purpose Plant-derived proteins have received considerable attention as an alternative to animal-derived proteins. However, plant-derived proteins are considered to have less anabolic properties when compared with animal-derived proteins. The lower muscle protein synthesis rates following ingestion of plant- compared with animal-derived protein have been attributed to the lower essential amino acid content of plant-derived proteins and/or their specific amino acid deficiencies. This study aimed to compare post-prandial muscle protein synthesis rates following the ingestion of 30 g pea-derived protein with 30 g milk-derived protein in healthy, young males. Methods In a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group design, 24 young males (24 +/- 3 y) received a primed continuous L-[ring-C-13(6)]-phenylalanine infusion after which they ingested 30 g pea (PEA) or 30 g milk-derived protein (MILK). Blood and muscle biopsies were collected frequently for 5 h to assess post-prandial plasma amino acid profiles and subsequent post-prandial muscle protein synthesis rates. Results MILK increased plasma essential amino acid concentrations more than PEA over the 5 h post-prandial period (incremental area under curve 151 +/- 31 vs 102 +/- 15 mmol center dot 300 min center dot L-1, respectively; P < 0.001). Ingestion of both MILK and PEA showed a robust muscle protein synthetic response with no significant differences between treatments (0.053 +/- 0.013 and 0.053 +/- 0.017%center dot h(-1), respectively; P = 0.96). Conclusion Post-prandial muscle protein synthesis rates following the ingestion of 30 g pea-derived protein do not differ from the response following ingestion of an equivalent amount of milk-derived protein. International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (NTR6548; 27-06-2017).
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Plant-based proteins,Dairy,Fractional synthesis rate,Amino acids
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