Is that true the rapamycin only partially inhibits the resistance exercise-induced changes in protein synthesis and bladder hypertrophy
On the issue of exercise-related impacts on muscle growth and protein synthesis I recommend you review the threads below.
I’m not sure what you’re asking about regarding “bladder hypertrophy” - I’ve not seen much in terms of impact on the bladder of rapamycin. Perhaps you can point us towards what you’ve heard or the document that suggests this impact you speak of?
- Rapamycin, mTORC1 and Exercise - Observations and Research
- Rapamycin and Exercise: Is There any Muscle Growth Inhibition?
- Rapamycin Personal Results: Lab Tests, Exercise and Muscle Growth
There is research going on because rapamycin may help prevent bladder cancer, see this link:
Brief Summary
eRapa (encapsulated rapamycin) will be investigated for secondary prevention in patients with diagnosed non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) through a phase II double-blind randomized controlled trial of long-term (one year) prevention with eRapa versus placebo. The primary hypothesis is that eRapa decreases the risk of cancer relapse for patients with NMIBC. Secondary hypotheses are that eRapa can improve certain immune parameters and improve cognition and physical function without adversely affecting patient-reported outcomes and quality of life.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04375813
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Bladder hypertrophy usually secondary to another disease process. What are you referring to?