We have investigated the metabolic fate of blood lactate in resting rainbow trout and in fi sh recovering from a bout of exhaustive exercise. At rest and during recovery from exercise, the majority of blood lactate was oxidized, the proportion increasing with increasing oxygen consumption. It is estimated that, during recovery from exhaustive exercise, lactate released from the muscle has the potential to fuel a significant portion of oxidative metabolism. The bulk of the remaining blood lactate reappeared in the muscle lactate pool, probably via direct uptake by the muscle. There was a significant incorporation of blood lactate into the muscle glycogen pool, providing strong evidence for in situglycogenesis as the mode for muscle glycogen ...
A bolus injection of [14C] lactate was used to measure lactate turnover rates at rest and during rec...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...
The current understanding of lactate metabolism in fish is based almost entirely on interpretation o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of exercise of short duration, and the effects ...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to obtain evidence in rainbow trout for a role of lactate in gluco...
The role of blood-borne glucose in the restoration of white muscle glycogen following exhaustive exe...
The metabolic strategies of teleosts may provide important lessons for the weight control program of...
In a Blazka swim tunnel swim trials with individual carp (Cyprinus carpio, N = 6, approximately 176 ...
The effects of exhaustive swimming on a number of metabolic parameters were assessed in six organs o...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
Rates of whole-body glucose turnover and muscle-specific glucose utilization were determined in rain...
The activity of lactate dehydrogenase was measured in the livers of 36 species of fish. These specie...
The activity of lactate dehydrogenase was measured in the livers of 36 species of fish. These specie...
A bolus injection of [14C] lactate was used to measure lactate turnover rates at rest and during rec...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...
The current understanding of lactate metabolism in fish is based almost entirely on interpretation o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of exercise of short duration, and the effects ...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to obtain evidence in rainbow trout for a role of lactate in gluco...
The role of blood-borne glucose in the restoration of white muscle glycogen following exhaustive exe...
The metabolic strategies of teleosts may provide important lessons for the weight control program of...
In a Blazka swim tunnel swim trials with individual carp (Cyprinus carpio, N = 6, approximately 176 ...
The effects of exhaustive swimming on a number of metabolic parameters were assessed in six organs o...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
The importance of circulatory glucose as a fuel for skeletal muscle and heart during sustained swim...
Rates of whole-body glucose turnover and muscle-specific glucose utilization were determined in rain...
The activity of lactate dehydrogenase was measured in the livers of 36 species of fish. These specie...
The activity of lactate dehydrogenase was measured in the livers of 36 species of fish. These specie...
A bolus injection of [14C] lactate was used to measure lactate turnover rates at rest and during rec...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...
The extent of anaerobic metabolism required to support sub-maximal swimming below the critical swim...