ATP, creatine phosphate and glycogen content of human myocardial biopsies: markers for the efficacy of cardioprotection during aorto-coronary bypass surgery. Vase Res 1984:18: 127–34.Van der Vusse GJ, Coumans WA, Van der Veen E, Drake AJ, Flameng W, Suy R (1984) ATP, creatine phosphate...
Compositions herein increased creatine retention and/or glycogen storage in muscle. A composition comprises creatine or its derivative and a carbohydrate or its derivative. The carbohydrate is in an a
Possible mechanisms include increased muscle stores of creatine phosphate, more rapid resynthesis of creatine phosphate and reduced ATP degradation, enhanced oxygen uptake via the creatine-phosphate shuttle, and increased glycogen storage.34,35,36,37,38,39 ...
source of phosphate because it is able to resynthesize ATP at a greater rate than is typically achieved utilizing glycogen. Therefore, increasing the amount of creatine in the muscle increases the muscle stores of phosphocreatine and has been proven to increase muscle performance and increase muscle...
Metabolic conditions in Porcine longissimus muscle immediately pre-slaughter and its influence on peri- and post mortem energy metabolism (A, B, C and D) to provide a large variation in the concentration of the key metabolites glycogen, ATP and creatine phosphate at the time of ... Poul,Henck...
Abstract The cellular role of creatine (Cr) and Cr phosphate (CrP) has been studied extensively in neural, cardiac and skeletal muscle. Several studies have demonstrated that alterations in the cellular total Cr (Cr + CrP) concentration in these tissues can produce marked functional and/or struct...
The cellular role of creatine (Cr) and Cr phosphate (CrP) has been studied extensively in neural, cardiac and skeletal muscle. Several studies have demonst
and pancreas. A normal, active person produces about two grams daily, and most people consume an additional gram or two from fish, beef, chicken, and dairy products. Creatine is stored in the muscles as creatine phosphate, which plays an important part in the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) ener...
Additionally, as more creatine phosphate (CP) is stored in the muscles, it pulls in water causing your muscles to be fuller and stronger, this in turn increases muscle volume. A volumized or super-hydrated muscle helps to activate protein synthesis, reduce muscle protein breakdown, and increase...
Is this through the provi- sion of additional "high-energy phosphate" for ATP re-syn- thesis, or through the maintenance of low intracellular ADP concentrations? The possibility that it is the latter is sup- ported by the lower exercise-related plasma hypoxanthine and uric acid concentrations ...