نتایج جستجو برای: creatine

تعداد نتایج: 12585  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
M J Brosnan L Chen T A Van Dyke A P Koretsky

ADP is an important regulator of hepatic metabolism. Despite its importance the level of free ADP in the liver remains controversial. Recently, we engineered transgenic mice which express high levels of creatine kinase in liver. The reaction catalyzed by creatine kinase was assumed to be at equilibrium and used to calculate a free ADP level of 0.059 mumol/g wet weight. In this report we test th...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1976
T G Rosano K J Clayson P E Strandjord

Adenylate kinase (EC 2.7.4.3) interferes positively in the serum creatine kinase (EC 2.7.3.2) assay when the rate of ATP production is monitored by a coupled enzyme system. A dual assay, measuring creatine kinase and adenylate kinase activity, was used to evaluate AMP and other possible adenylate kinase inhibitors that would permit specific measurement of creatine kinase activity in the presenc...

2000
Paul L Greenhaff

Fatigue sustained during short-term, highintensity exercise in humans is associated with the inability of skeletal muscle to maintain a high rate of anaerobic ATP production from phosphocreatine hydrolysis. Ingestion of creatine monohydrate at a rate of 20 g/d for 5–6 d was shown to increase the total creatine concentration of human skeletal muscle by 25 mmol/kg dry mass, some 30% of this in ph...

2011
Stewart I. Head Bronwen Greenaway Stephen Chan

BACKGROUND Creatine supplementation can improve performance during high intensity exercise in humans and improve muscle strength in certain myopathies. In this present study, we investigated the direct effects of acute creatine incubation on isolated mouse fast-twitch EDL muscles, and examined how these effects change with fatigue. METHODS AND RESULTS The extensor digitorum longus muscle from...

Journal: :Nutrition 2011
Eric S Rawson Michael J Stec Sara J Frederickson Mary P Miles

OBJECTIVE We examined the effects of 6 wk of low-dose creatine supplementation on body composition, muscle function, and body creatine retention. METHODS Twenty healthy men and women (21 ± 2 y old) were randomized to receive creatine (0.03 g · kg(-1) · d(-1); n = 10, 4 women) or placebo (n = 10, 4 women) for 6 wk in a double-blind placebo-controlled fashion. Participants were tested on two oc...

2014
Hayley Dickinson Stacey Ellery Zoe Ireland Domenic LaRosa Rodney Snow David W Walker

While the use of creatine in human pregnancy is yet to be fully evaluated, its long-term use in healthy adults appears to be safe, and its well documented neuroprotective properties have recently been extended by demonstrations that creatine improves cognitive function in normal and elderly people, and motor skills in sleep-deprived subjects. Creatine has many actions likely to benefit the fetu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2006
Eric B Taylor William J Ellingson Jeremy D Lamb David G Chesser Cori L Compton William W Winder

Muscle contraction results in phosphorylation and activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) by an AMPK kinase (AMPKK). LKB1/STRAD/MO25 (LKB1) is the major AMPKK in skeletal muscle; however, the activity of LKB1 is not increased by muscle contraction. This finding suggests that phosphorylation of AMPK by LKB1 is regulated by allosteric mechanisms. Creatine phosphate is depleted durin...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2011
David Benton Rachel Donohoe

Creatine when combined with P forms phosphocreatine that acts as a reserve of high-energy phosphate. Creatine is found mostly in meat, fish and other animal products, and the levels of muscle creatine are known to be lower in vegetarians. Creatine supplementation influences brain functioning as indicated by imaging studies and the measurement of oxygenated Hb. Given the key role played by creat...

2014
Dunja Aksentijević Sevasti Zervou Kiterie M. E. Faller Debra J. McAndrew Jurgen E. Schneider Stefan Neubauer Craig A. Lygate Cecilia Zazueta

BACKGROUND Multiple studies suggest creatine mediates anti-oxidant activity in addition to its established role in cellular energy metabolism. The functional significance for the heart has yet to be established, but antioxidant activity could contribute to the cardioprotective effect of creatine in ischaemia/reperfusion injury. OBJECTIVES To determine whether intracellular creatine levels inf...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2004
Rolando B Ceddia Gary Sweeney

Recent observations have suggested that creatine supplementation might have a beneficial effect on glucoregulation in skeletal muscle. However, conclusive studies on the direct effects of creatine on glucose uptake and metabolism are lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of creatine supplementation on basal and insulin-stimulated glucose transporter (GLUT4) translo...

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