Abstract

Due to the absolute need for arginine that certain cancer cells have, arginine depletion is a therapy in clinical trials to treat several types of cancers. Arginine is an amino acids utilized not only as a precursor for other important molecules, but also for protein synthesis. Because arginine depletion can potentially exacerbate the progressive loss of body weight, and especially lean body mass, in cancer patients we determined the effect of arginine depletion by pegylated arginine deiminase (ADI-PEG 20) on whole body protein synthesis and fractional protein synthesis rate in multiple tissues of mice. ADI-PEG 20 successfully depleted circulating arginine (<1 μmol/L), and increased citrulline concentration more than tenfold. Body weight and body composition, however, were not affected by ADI-PEG 20. Despite the depletion of arginine, whole body protein synthesis and breakdown were maintained in the ADI-PEG 20 treated mice. The fractional protein synthesis rate of muscle was also not affected by arginine depletion. Most tissues (liver, kidney, spleen, heart, lungs, stomach, small and large intestine, pancreas) were able to maintain their fractional protein synthesis rate; however, the fractional protein synthesis rate of brain, thymus and testicles was reduced due to the ADI-PEG 20 treatment. Furthermore, these results were confirmed by the incorporation of ureido [14C]citrulline, which indicate the local conversion into arginine, into protein. In conclusion, the intracellular recycling pathway of citrulline is able to provide enough arginine to maintain protein synthesis rate and prevent the loss of lean body mass and body weight.

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  • ObjectivesThe objective of the present research was to determine the effect of arginine depletion by ADI-PEG 20 on whole body protein synthesis and fractional protein synthesis rate in multiple tissues of mice

  • Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by a progressive loss of body weight [1] and especially of lean body mass [2]

  • Certain cancer types lack ASS or ASL, and these cancer cells are auxotrophic for arginine and depend on the provision of this amino acid from the blood to sustain protein synthesis and growth [15,16]

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The objective of the present research was to determine the effect of arginine depletion by ADI-PEG 20 on whole body protein synthesis and fractional protein synthesis rate in multiple tissues of mice

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