Skeletal muscle carbohydrate metabolism during short-term and prolonged in vivo electrical stimulations.
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
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1982 Oct-Dec; 26(4): 260-8
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ABSTRACT
Electrical stimulations were applied to the gastrocnemius muscle of intact frog. Rana hexadactyla (Lesson) for short-term (SMS) and prolonged (PMS) periods. Short-term muscular stimulations resulted in decreased glycogenolysis and glycolysis with depleted glycogen and lactic acid contents in the muscles and increased lactic acid content in the blood. The activity levels of SDH and MDH were decreased in SMS muscles. Prolonged muscular stimulations, on the other hand, increased glycogenolysis and glycogenolysis was suggested to be due to stepped-up glycogenesis. Tissue oxidative metabolism was also correlated with regulation of activities of enzymes concerned with anaerobic pathways.
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Ranidae
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Male
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Citric Acid Cycle
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Electric Stimulation
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Carbohydrate Metabolism
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Glycogen
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Glycolysis
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Animals
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Muscles
Language:
English
Journal:
Indian J Physiol Pharmacol
Year:
1982
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Article
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