Inositol hexakinase phosphate 1 (IP6K1) is implicated in the insulin response to protein ingestion in older adults

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Abstract

Age-related muscle mass is driven by a reduction in insulin sensitivity partly mediated by reduced amino acid and anabolic signalling kinetics. Insulin activates Akt-mTORC1 signalling in skeletal muscle with inositol hexokinase phosphate 1 (IP6K1) shown to inhibit this signalling pathway in pre-diabetic humans. We aimed to compare muscle and plasma IP6K1 in young vs older adults and the possible role of IP6K1 in the anabolic response to protein and protein + RE. Nine young (24.9±0.4 years) and nine older (66.2±0.5 years) healthy, moderately active adults received primed continuous infusions of L-[ ring - 2 H 5 ]phenylalanine in basal and postprandial state. Blood and muscle biopsy samples were collected prior to and following ingestion of 25g whey protein with or without knee extension exercise to examine skeletal muscle protein signalling and whole-body phenylalanine kinetics. Young adults had greater plasma IP6K1 at all time points. Older adults had reduced muscle IP6K1 at 120min post-exercise. Muscle IP6K1 decreased 240min post-prandial in young adults compared with basal and there was no effect of exercise in either group. Older adults presented with reduced plasma and muscle IP6K1 in both post-prandial and post-RE states. IP6K1 may be involved in the reduction in amino acid metabolism, and the insulin-mediated response to protein and RE.

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