Lactate and Glycogen Metabolism in the Lizard Dipsosaurus Dorsalis following Exhaustive Exercise
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We evaluated the metabolic mechanisms by which the iguanid lizard Dipsosaurus dorsalis deals with the lactate which accumulates during vigorous exercise. Fasted, cannulated lizards were run for 5min on a treadmill at 40°C, which elevated whole-body lactate to 24mmoll~ and depleted hindlimb glycogen to 70% of resting levels. Oxygen consumption increased fivefold and respiratory exchange ratios approached 2-0. Exhausted animals were then injected intravenously with either [U-C]lactate or [U-C]glucose, and allowed to recover quietly on the treadmill at 40°C. After 2h, 79% of the accumulated lactate had been removed and hindlimb muscle glycogen stores had returned to pre-exercise levels. Although blood glucose remained unchanged at 8-6 ± 0-27 mmolP 1 throughout the recovery period, whole-body glucose increased significantly from 1-6 ±0-23 to 5-5 ± 0-38mmoir (P<0-05). Based on isotope distribution, 50% of the lactate removed was used to synthesize glucose and glycogen, but only 16 % of the lactate was oxidized. Lactate oxidation accounted for about 40% of the post-exercise oxygen consumption. Lactate rather than glucose appeared to be the prevalent substrate for muscle glycogen synthesis under these conditions. These animals appear to employ a strategy of lactate removal which is different from that in mammals; favoring lactate-supported glucoand glyconeogenesis and rapid muscle glycogen replenishment instead of rapid lactate removal via oxidative pathways.
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تاریخ انتشار 1989