I’m hoping for some insight from one of Biotest’s biochemists on an mTOR signaling issue.
Leucine stimulates protein synthesis through the mTOR pathway. So Leucine is good for muscle hypertrophy.
On the other hand, Curcumin inhibits cancer cells due to an inhibitory effect on mTORC1 signaling. This leads me to believe that Curcumin is “bad” for muscle hypertrophy.
I believe you are right. Curcumin inhibits mTORC1 so when curcumin is present the mTOR-Raptor C-terminal interaction is strengthened, so you don’t get the kinase function of mTOR that you would otherwise usually see. I wonder if leucine, which seems to play a larger role in the mTOR pathway than curcumin does, would simply override curcumins presence?
I’m curious to learn if anyone knows what amount of daily curcumin intake would negatively affect the mTOR signaling pathway, thus inhibiting muscle growth, or if any other new information about this relationship has come to light.
Finally, could taking curcumin several hours either pre or post workout help to mitigate any harmful effects on mTOR?
I am not argueing at all with the fact that curcumin maybe inhibit mtor but i used to take roughly 10-15 pills of turmeric and turmeric extract for 2 years straight (yes my blood was always thin) besides the fact i felt great which is irrelevant … i still got big as fuck… same as if i didnt take that large amount… turmeric (most likely curcumin as well) also increases insulin sensitivity which could possibly help… since i always felt fuller when i started to take…
forgot to say … i did not take it because i thought it would get me “big” or anything… i took it for its extremely powerful painkilling effects at such a large dosage…