The intrinsic physiological capacity of an organism’s tissues, particularly muscle, bone, and skin, to effectively respond to and utilize anabolic stimuli, such as growth factors, insulin, and steroid hormones, for repair, growth, and regeneration. High anabolic competence signifies efficient protein synthesis and tissue accrual.
Origin
This concept is derived from the field of metabolic endocrinology and gerontology, where the age-related decline in tissue responsiveness, known as anabolic resistance, is a major focus. The term reframes the discussion to emphasize the potential for therapeutic restoration of youthful regenerative capacity.
Mechanism
Anabolic competence is mechanistically driven by the density and functional integrity of hormone receptors on target cells, coupled with the efficiency of intracellular signaling cascades like the mTOR pathway. Optimizing this competence requires maintaining adequate circulating levels of key anabolic hormones, ensuring proper receptor expression, and minimizing systemic inflammation which can interfere with signal transduction and protein turnover.
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