نتایج جستجو برای: creatine

تعداد نتایج: 12585  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
G Lowe B S Sproat

Creatine kinase does not catalyze the scrambling of 18O in adenosine 5'-[alpha beta-18O, beta-18O2]triphosphate in the absence of creatine, in the presence of L-arginine or taurocyamine (competitive inhibitors of creatine), or in the presence of poor substrates where single turnover experiments were performed. In order to support this prima facie evidence for an associative mechanism of phospho...

2012
Robert Cooper Fernando Naclerio Judith Allgrove Alfonso Jimenez

Creatine is one of the most popular and widely researched natural supplements. The majority of studies have focused on the effects of creatine monohydrate on performance and health; however, many other forms of creatine exist and are commercially available in the sports nutrition/supplement market. Regardless of the form, supplementation with creatine has regularly shown to increase strength, f...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1996
E Hultman K Söderlund J A Timmons G Cederblad P L Greenhaff

The effect of dietary creatine and supplementation on skeletal muscle creatine accumulation and subsequent degradation and on urinary creatinine excretion was investigated in 31 male subjects who ingested creatine in different quantities over varying time periods. Muscle total creatine concentration increased by approximately 20% after 6 days of creatine supplementation at a rate of 20 g/day. T...

Journal: :Circulation 2006
Lizzy M Brewster Gideon Mairuhu Navin R Bindraban Richard P Koopmans Joseph F Clark Gert A van Montfrans

BACKGROUND We previously hypothesized that high activity of creatine kinase, the central regulatory enzyme of energy metabolism, facilitates the development of high blood pressure. Creatine kinase rapidly provides adenosine triphosphate to highly energy-demanding processes, including cardiovascular contraction, and antagonizes nitric oxide-mediated functions. Relatively high activity of the enz...

Journal: :Rheumatology 2000
B Willer G Stucki H Hoppeler P Brühlmann S Krähenbühl

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) frequently suffer from muscle weakness. Oral administration of creatine has been shown to improve muscle strength in healthy subjects. The objective of this study was to examine the effect of oral creatine supplementation on muscle weakness, disease activity and activities of daily living in patients with RA. METHODS During a p...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2006
Marc Francaux Jacques R Poortmans

CONTEXT Allegations about side effects of creatine supplementation by athletes have been published in the popular media and scientific publications. PURPOSE To examine the experimental evidence relating to the physiological effects of creatine supplementation. RESULTS One of the purported effects of oral creatine supplementation is increased muscle mass. A review of the literature reveals a...

Journal: :Sub-cellular biochemistry 2007
Sylvia Stockler Peter W Schutz Gajja S Salomons

Cerebral creatine deficiency syndromes (CCDSs) are a group of inborn errors of creatine metabolism comprising two autosomal recessive disorders that affect the biosynthesis of creatine--i.e. arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency (AGAT; MIM 602360) and guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency (GAMT; MIM 601240)--and an X-linked defect that affects the creatine transporter, SLC6A8 d...

2011
Peter H Tang

Background Creatine is an endogenous guanidine compound found in the skeletal muscles and plays an important role in the metabolism of proteins. A perusal of the information available on the Internet concerning creatine revealed that its activity receives a great deal of attention, with much speculation about its ability to increase lean body mass, high-intensity power output, and strength in h...

Journal: :Metabolism: clinical and experimental 1997
S Stöckler B Marescau P P De Deyn J M Trijbels F Hanefeld

The first inborn error of creatine metabolism (guanidinoacetate methyltransferase [GAMT] deficiency) has recently been recognized in an infant with progressive extrapyramidal movement disorder. The diagnosis was established by creatine deficiency in the brain as detected by in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy and by defective GAMT activity and two mutant GAMT alleles in a liver biopsy. Here...

2013
Stephen A. Stimpson Michael S. Leonard Lisa G. Clifton James C. Poole Scott M. Turner Todd W. Shearer Katja S. Remlinger Richard V. Clark Marc K. Hellerstein William J. Evans

BACKGROUND We recently validated in cross-sectional studies a new method to determine total body creatine pool size and skeletal muscle mass based on D3-creatine dilution from an oral dose and detection of urinary creatinine enrichment by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS). Routine clinical use of the method in aging and disease will require repeated application of the method, with a more w...

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