Does a 3.42-gram dose of HMB change gene expression in skeletal muscle?

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HMB & Gene Expression2 min readUpdated May 25, 2026

What the Evidence Shows

We analyzed the available evidence on whether a 3.42-gram dose of HMB changes gene expression in skeletal muscle, and what we’ve found so far points to a measurable shift in gene activity. One assertion, supported by 45.0 studies or data points, indicates that taking this dose orally alters the activity of specific genes in healthy young men. These changes include increased activity in genes linked to nutrient transport and cellular signaling, which are processes involved in how muscle cells take in fuel and respond to signals like exercise or hormones. At the same time, genes tied to circadian regulation — the body’s internal clock that influences daily rhythms — showed reduced activity, suggesting a possible molecular adjustment in how muscle tissue functions over time [1].

We did not find any studies or data that contradicted this finding. However, it’s important to note that this conclusion is based on a single assertion, even though it is supported by a large number of data points. The evidence we’ve reviewed suggests that HMB may influence muscle at the genetic level, but we don’t yet know how long these changes last, whether they occur in other populations like older adults or women, or how they connect to actual muscle growth or strength outcomes. The term “gene expression” here refers to how active certain genes are — not whether new genes are created, but whether existing ones are turned up or down.

What this means in everyday terms: taking 3.42 grams of HMB might signal your muscles to become more efficient at using nutrients and responding to training, while possibly quieting down some of their daily rhythm-related functions. But more research is needed to understand what this actually does for your body over time.

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Published
May 25, 2026·Last updated May 25, 2026
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