Examining Sex-based Differences in Metabolic and Mechanistic Responses to Disuse Induced Muscle Atrophy
NCT ID: NCT05314413
Last Updated: 2024-11-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-11-01
2024-11-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The purpose of the proposed research is to define whether there are differences between females and males (i.e. sex-based differences) in the metabolic and mechanistic regulation of disuse-induced muscle atrophy in vivo in humans.
On the participant's first visit, prior to beginning the study (Day 0), they will be instructed to fill out a health-related questionnaire, screened for all anthropometric characteristics (height, weight, age, sex) and undergo a DXA scan for body composition details. They will be familiarized with all study procedures including the muscle biopsies, strength tests, D2O, diet and exercise recording. They will also be fitted for the immobilization brace. The leg that will be immobilized will be randomized in each participant. This first visit will last approximately 2 hours. When participants return on Day 1 of the study, they will first have a lower-body MRI scan done. Following this, participants will perform single-leg strength tests on the Biodex. Thereafter on Day 2, venous blood draws and saliva samples will be taken. Participants will be administered their loading dose of D2O (5mL·kg body mass-1 of 70% D2O) and provided with daily maintenance doses of 50mL of D2O to continue to take each day for the duration of the experiment. Upon returning for Day 3, participants will undergo a single skeletal muscle biopsy from the vastus lateralis of one leg. Participants will repeat their blood and saliva sample on this day. Participants will then be outfitted with the knee brace and crutches prior to leaving the facility. Participants will also be outfitted with an ActiGraph activity monitor to record physical activity and energy expenditure while they are immobilized for 7 days. This third visit will last approximately 3 hours. Participants will monitor their own dietary intake via diet recording, which they will be instructed to carry out for 2 weekdays (i.e. Monday - Friday) and one weekend day (i.e. Saturday, Sunday). During the 7-day period of immobilization, participants will provide a saliva sample every day for measurement of 2H enrichment in body water. The saliva samples should be taken in the morning right after the participants wake up and before any food intake. Participants should drink the 1 × 50 mL maintenance dose of D2O per day provided right after collecting their saliva samples. On Day 8 participants will return to the facility to undergo post-immobilization testing which will include: a DXA scan, a lower-body MRI, two skeletal muscle biopsies (one in each leg), a blood sample, a saliva sample, and single-leg strength tests on both legs. This final visit will last approximately 4 hours.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Single Leg Immobilization - Males
Males will be subjected to 7-days of single-leg immobilization.
Single Leg Immobilization
7-days of single leg immobilization to induce muscle atrophy
Single Leg Immobilization - Females
Females will be subjected to 7-days of single-leg immobilization.
Single Leg Immobilization
7-days of single leg immobilization to induce muscle atrophy
Interventions
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Single Leg Immobilization
7-days of single leg immobilization to induce muscle atrophy
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Healthy, recreationally active (active for \>5 hours/ week)
* Having given informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Highly trained (active for \> 15 hours/week)
* Lower limb and/or back injuries in the last 6 months
* A history of thrombosis / cardiovascular disease
* Use of anticoagulants
* Musculoskeletal / orthopedic disorders
* Use of tobacco products
* Using medications known to modulate skeletal muscle metabolism including corticosteroids, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (i.e. paracetamol) and over-the-counter supplements including protein powder, creatine monohydrate, and fish oil
* Pregnant
* Currently participating in another clinical trial/ physical intervention research study
18 Years
35 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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McGill University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Tyler Churchward-Venne
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Currie Gynasium 309 - McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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A00-M05-22B
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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