1994
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1994.266.5.c1257
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Responses of beta-adrenoceptor in rat soleus to phosphorus compound levels and/or unloading

Abstract: Responses of beta-adrenoceptor (beta-AR) in rat soleus to gravitational unloading and/or changes in the levels of phosphorus compounds by feeding either creatine or its analogue beta-guanidinopropionic acid (beta-GPA) were studied. A decrease in the density of beta-AR (about -35%) was induced by 10 days of hindlimb suspension, but the affinity of the receptor was unaffected. Suspension unloading tended to increase the levels of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine and decrease inorganic phosphate. Even w… Show more

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“…muscles of ␤-GPA-fed rats were lower than in the control rats, as reported previously [6,[10][11][14][15][16][17][18]. In contrast, high-energy phosphate levels were elevated in the creatine-fed group.…”
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“…muscles of ␤-GPA-fed rats were lower than in the control rats, as reported previously [6,[10][11][14][15][16][17][18]. In contrast, high-energy phosphate levels were elevated in the creatine-fed group.…”
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“…The specific SDH activities for each fiber type in both the soleus and the EDL muscles tended to be elevated by ␤-GPA feeding. This tendency for an increase in the mitochondrial enzyme activity of single muscle fibers, combined with an increase in the percentage of slow fibers, is consistent with the enzymatic adaptations seen in whole homogenates of both predominantly fast and predominantly slow muscles [11,14,16,18,21]. Although the activities of most of the glycolytic enzymes are reduced in these muscles [18,21], resting glucose uptake [34] and GLUT-4 glucose transporter expression [18] are increased.…”
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“…Therefore, it is positively correlated with mitochondrial enzyme activities [72][73][74]. The dominant subtype of ␤-adrenoceptors was ␤ 2 [75], and the maximum binding capacity (B max ) in soleus muscle was decreased following unloading (Fig. 3).…”
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