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Doctor’s dick muscle trick takes you from limp to rocky in 7 seconds

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How vitamin D can help with muscle maintenance

Many people now know about the beneficial effect of vitamin D on the immune system.

More and more people are picking up on the fact that vitamin D is also essential for healthy bones and hormones.

But there are even more benefits of vitamin D than what has been brought to light so far.

Recent research shows that this fat-soluble nutrient is also essential for maintaining muscle mass and energy production.

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The animal research was carried out at the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute, Faridabad, Haryana, India. The paper was published in the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle.

Researchers are working on new discoveries showing that vitamin D is essential for the function of many organs in the body…

…including muscle.

“Vitamin D deficiency leads to pathologies of multiple organ systems including skeletal muscle.”

Vitamin D deficiency leads to weakness and frailty in humans.

Patients with severe vitamin D deficiency exhibit muscle weakness and are susceptible to frequent falls.

Researchers have carried out experiments on modified mice who do not have a vitamin D receptor…

…which is essential for activating many of the benefits of this nutrient.

Animals without vitamin D receptors are used to mimic vitamin D deficiency.

Animals without vitamin D receptors waste muscle rapidly.

“Mice lacking a functional vitamin D receptor develop severe skeletal muscle atrophy immediately after weaning.”

This research was carried out to learn more about why vitamin D seems to be so essential for muscle maintenance.

“Vitamin D deficiency leads to metabolic changes and we hypothesized that the muscle loss may have a metabolic origin.”

The researchers compared normal mice against mice without a vitamin D receptor.

They looked at many different aspects of energetic metabolism and muscle maintenance.

They found that the lack of vitamin D receptors had many different effects on energetic metabolism and the regulation of muscle mass.

“Foxo1 transcription factor was activated in vitamin D receptor negative while Foxo3 factor was unaffected.”

Foxo1 is a gene/protein involved in the breakdown of muscle.

Without vitamin D receptor activation, this causes muscle wasting.

“Fasting protein synthesis as well as mTORC1 pathways were severely down-regulated in vitamin D receptor negative mice.”

mTORC1 is involved in energy production (ATP) and maintenance of muscle.

The loss of muscle may be downstream from changes in energetic metabolism.

The researchers found decreased production of ATP inside the muscles of these vitamin D receptor negative animals.

ATP is the primary currency of energy in the body.

“Skeletal muscle ATP levels were low in vitamin D receptor negative.”

The researchers also found changes to blood sugar levels.

And the animals had increased levels of lactate – a waste product from inefficient energy production that becomes toxic in excess.

“Vitamin D receptor negative mice had lower fasting blood glucose levels while they exhibited high lactate – suggesting systemic energy deficiency in these mice.”

The animals produced less insulin in response to sugar – something noticed before in people with vitamin D deficiency.

“Insulin levels in these mice were significantly lower in response to intraperitoneal glucose injection.”

Finally, the researchers found that these animals were storing far more sugar in their muscles.

The lack of vitamin D activation led to increased storage of sugar and decreased use of sugar for energy. This sugar is called glycogen.

‘The lack of vitamin D signaling leads to a glycogen storage defect in the skeletal muscles, which leads to muscle energy deprivation.”

The inability to use stored sugar is probably at the root cause of the muscle wasting effects of vitamin D deficiency.

“The inability of vitamin D receptor negative skeletal muscles to use glycogen leads to systemic defects in glucose homeostasis, which in turn leads to proteostasis defects in skeletal muscles and atrophy.”

This research shows that vitamin D is essential for maintenance of muscle mass.

But the downstream effects of the dysregulation of energy storage and production…

…mean that vitamin D deficiency could influence a vast number of other health conditions.

The sunshine vitamin is important for far more than simply immune function.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Systemic ablation of vitamin D receptor leads to skeletal muscle glycogen storage disorder in micehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34877816/