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The combination of ursolic acid and leucine potentiates the differentiation of C2C12 murine myoblasts through the mTOR signaling pathway
Ursolic acid and leucine together boost muscle cell development through the mTOR growth pathway
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Abstract
The combination of ursolic acid (0.5 µM) and leucine (10 µM) significantly increased creatine kinase activity and myogenic differentiation in muscle cells.
- Aging leads to a reduction in muscle progenitor cells' ability to differentiate and a loss of muscle mass.
- Ursolic acid and leucine are associated with enhanced myogenic differentiation in skeletal muscle cells.
- The combination of ursolic acid and leucine promoted greater morphological changes compared to either agent alone.
- The expression of myogenic differentiation marker genes, including MyoD and myogenin, was significantly increased by the combination treatment.
- An increase in the number of myotubes and the fusion index was observed with the combination of ursolic acid and leucine.
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