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Life Sciences | 1998

Reduced glycogen phosphorylase activity in denervated hindlimb muscles of rat is related to muscle atrophy and fibre type.

Mg Wallis; Geoffrey J. Appleby; Jm Youd; Michael G. Clark; Jennifer D. Penschow

Changes in the activity of muscle glycogen synthase or phosphorylase (GP) may be responsible for the deregulation of glycogen synthesis and storage which occurs in diabetes mellitus. To clarify the relationship between muscle atrophy, fibre type, insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and GP activity during insulin resistance, we used sciatic nerve severance to induce insulin resistance in rat hindlimb muscles and compared the above parameters in muscles with a range of fibre types. Changes were analysed by comparison with the contralateral hindlimb, which bears more weight due to denervation of the opposing limb, as well as the sham-operated and contralateral limb of a separate rat. Denervation caused a decrease in insulin-stimulated glucose uptake by 1 day after denervation and a decline of GP activity after 7 days in all muscles investigated. GP activity decreased by 73% in soleus, 36% in red gastrocnemius, 35% in tibialis and 13% in white gastrocnemius, which was related to the degree of muscle atrophy and inversely related to the overall GP activity in non-denervated muscles. GP activity in muscles of the contralateral limb from the denervated rat did not differ from either hindlimb of the sham-operated rat. We conclude that the fibre-type related reduction in insulin-stimulated glucose uptake of denervated muscle determines the change in its metabolism and it is this metabolic change which determines the mechanism, rate and degree of muscle atrophy, which is directly related to the decline in GP activity.


Diabetes | 2000

Acute impairment of insulin-mediated capillary recruitment and glucose uptake in rat skeletal muscle in vivo by TNF-alpha.

Jm Youd; Stephen Rattigan; Michael G. Clark


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 2000

Nutritive and non-nutritive blood flow: rest and exercise.

Michael G. Clark; Stephen Rattigan; L. H. Clerk; Michelle A. Vincent; Adh Clark; Jm Youd; Jmb Newman


Diabetes | 2001

Exercise Training Improves Insulin-Mediated Capillary Recruitment in Association With Glucose Uptake in Rat Hindlimb

Stephen Rattigan; Mg Wallis; Jm Youd; Michael G. Clark


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2001

Heterogeneity of laser doppler flowmetry in perfused muscle indicative of nutritive and nonnutritive flow

Andrew D.H. Clark; Jm Youd; Stephen Rattigan; Eugene J. Barrett; Michael G. Clark


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1999

Increased metabolism of infused 1-methylxanthine by working muscle

Jm Youd; Jmb Newman; Michael G. Clark; Geoffrey J. Appleby; Stephen Rattigan; Alex C.Y. Tong; Michelle A. Vincent


American Diabetes Association, 61st Scientific Sessions | 2001

Insulin-mediated capillary recruitment and glucose uptake in rat hindlimb enhanced by voluntary exercise training

Stephen Rattigan; Mg Wallis; Jm Youd; Michael G. Clark


7th World Congress for Microcirculation | 2001

Exercise training by rats enhances insulin's microvascular effects in skeletal muscle

Stephen Rattigan; Mg Wallis; Jm Youd; Michael G. Clark


ADA, 60th Scientific Sessions | 2000

Sciatic nerve severance produces insulin resistance without changes in 1-MX metabolism

Michael G. Clark; Jm Youd; Jmb Newman; Stephen Rattigan


42nd Annual Conference | 1998

Blood flow and glucose uptake by muscle

Jm Youd; Stephen Rattigan; Adh Clark; Michael G. Clark

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Jmb Newman

University of Tasmania

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Mg Wallis

University of Tasmania

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Adh Clark

University of Tasmania

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