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American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2008

Fiber-specific responses of muscle glycogen repletion in fasted rats physically active during recovery from high-intensity physical exertion

G.K. Raja; Lambert Bräu; T.N. Palmer; Paul A. Fournier

Mild physical activity performed immediately after a bout of intense exercise in fasting humans results in net glycogen breakdown in their slow oxidative (SO) muscle fibers and glycogen repletion in their fast twitch (FT) fibers. Because several animal species carry a low proportion of SO fibers, it is unclear whether they can also replenish glycogen in their FT fibers under these conditions. Given that most skeletal muscles in rats are poor in SO fibers (<5%), this issue was examined using groups of 24-h fasted Wistar rats (n=10) that swam for 3 min at high intensity with a 10% weight followed by either a 60-min rest (passive recovery, PR) or a 30-min swim with a 0.5% weight (active recovery, AR) preceding a 30-min rest. The 3-min sprint caused 61-79% glycogen fall across the muscles examined, but not in the soleus (SOL). Glycogen repletion during AR without food was similar to PR in the white gastrocnemius (WG), where glycogen increased by 71%, and less than PR in both the red and mixed gastrocnemius (RG, MG). Glycogen fell by 26% during AR in the SOL. Following AR, glycogen increased by 36%, 87%, and 37% in the SOL, RG, and MG, respectively, and this was accompanied by the sustained activation of glycogen synthase and inhibition of glycogen phosphorylase in the RG and MG. These results suggest that mammals with a low proportion of SO fibers can also replenish the glycogen stores of their FT fibers under extreme conditions combining physical activity and fasting.


Biochemical Journal | 1997

Regulation of glycogen synthase and phosphorylase during recovery from high-intensity exercise in the rat

Lambert Bräu; Luis D. Ferreira; S. Nikolovski; G.K. Raja; T.N. Palmer; Paul A. Fournier


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1996

Muscle glycogen repletion from endogenous carbon sources during recovery from high intensity exercise in the fasted rat

S. Nikolovski; D. L. Faulkner; T.N. Palmer; Paul A. Fournier


Biochemical Journal | 1992

Ethanol and glycogen synthesis in cardiothoracic and skeletal muscles following glucose re-feeding after starvation in the rat

D. Xu; Ranji Thambirajah; T.N. Palmer


Archive | 2008

active during recovery from high intensity physical exertion

G.K. Raja; Lambert Bräu; T.N. Palmer; Paul A. Fournier


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 1999

Characterisation of mouse glycogenin-1 cDNA and promoter region

M.H. Van Maanen; Paul A. Fournier; T.N. Palmer; Lawrence J. Abraham


Biomechistry Journal | 1998

Re-feeding after starvation involves a temporal shoft in the control site of glycogen synthesis in rat muscle.

Anthony P. James; C.B. Flynn; S.L. Jones; T.N. Palmer; Paul Fournier


The role of phosphorylase kinase and cAMP dependent protein kinase in the regulation of glycogen synthesis during recovery from high intensity exercise in the fasted rat. | 1997

The role of phosphorylase kinase and cAMP dependent protein kinase in the regulation of glycogen synthesis during recovery from high intensity exercise in the fasted rat.

Lambert Bräu; T.N. Palmer; Paul Fournier


The effect of high intensity electrical stimulation on the synthesis of muscle glycogen from glucose in rat muscle in vitro. | 1997

The effect of high intensity electrical stimulation on the synthesis of muscle glycogen from glucose in rat muscle in vitro.

Jan Dook; T.N. Palmer; Paul Fournier


Regulation of pyuvate dehydrogenase during recovery from high-intensity exercise in normal and dichloroacetate-treated rats. | 1997

Regulation of pyuvate dehydrogenase during recovery from high-intensity exercise in normal and dichloroacetate-treated rats.

N. Nikolovski; G.K. Raja; T.N. Palmer; Paul Fournier

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Paul A. Fournier

University of Western Australia

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G.K. Raja

University of Western Australia

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Luis D. Ferreira

University of Western Australia

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S. Nikolovski

University of Western Australia

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M.H. Van Maanen

University of Western Australia

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Amardeep S. Dhillon

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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D. Xu

University of Western Australia

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