Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP–phosphocreatine phosphoryl exchange reaction mediated by creatine kinase. Given that the consequences of Cr depletion are incompletely understood, we assessed the morphological, metabolic and functional consequences of systemic depletion on skeletal muscle in a mouse model with deficiency of l-arginine:glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT−/−), which catalyses the first step of Cr biosynthesis. In vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy showed a near-complete absence of Cr and phosphocreatine in resting hindlimb muscle of AGAT−/− mice. Compared with wild-type, the inorganic phosphate/β-ATP ratio was increased fourfold, while ATP levels were reduced by...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the significance of energy supply routes in cellular energet...
AbstractGuanidinopropionic acid (GPA), an analogue of creatine (Cr), is known to inhibit Cr uptake b...
Since the progressive degeneration characteristic of dystrophic disease is governed by the Ca2+-indu...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP-p...
Creatine serves as fast energy buffer in organs of high-energy demand such as brain and skeletal mus...
Creatine serves as fast energy buffer in organs of high-energy demand such as brain and skeletal mus...
Phosphorylated creatine (Cr) serves as an energy buffer for ATP replenishment in organs with highly ...
Phosphorylated creatine (Cr) serves as an energy buffer for ATP replenishment in organs with highly ...
The balance between ATP energy demand and supply is essential in muscle cells. The creatine kinase s...
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2001 Sep;281(3):E619-25 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Impaired mus...
Optimal balancing of production, distribution and consumption of cellular energy is of pivotal impor...
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a powerful technique to study transgenic animals in vivo, i...
Item does not contain fulltextSkeletal muscles respond with high plasticity to pathobiological condi...
The effects of creatine (Cr) absence in skeletal muscle caused by a deletion of guanidinoacetate met...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the significance of energy supply routes in cellular energet...
AbstractGuanidinopropionic acid (GPA), an analogue of creatine (Cr), is known to inhibit Cr uptake b...
Since the progressive degeneration characteristic of dystrophic disease is governed by the Ca2+-indu...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP-p...
Creatine serves as fast energy buffer in organs of high-energy demand such as brain and skeletal mus...
Creatine serves as fast energy buffer in organs of high-energy demand such as brain and skeletal mus...
Phosphorylated creatine (Cr) serves as an energy buffer for ATP replenishment in organs with highly ...
Phosphorylated creatine (Cr) serves as an energy buffer for ATP replenishment in organs with highly ...
The balance between ATP energy demand and supply is essential in muscle cells. The creatine kinase s...
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2001 Sep;281(3):E619-25 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Impaired mus...
Optimal balancing of production, distribution and consumption of cellular energy is of pivotal impor...
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a powerful technique to study transgenic animals in vivo, i...
Item does not contain fulltextSkeletal muscles respond with high plasticity to pathobiological condi...
The effects of creatine (Cr) absence in skeletal muscle caused by a deletion of guanidinoacetate met...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the significance of energy supply routes in cellular energet...
AbstractGuanidinopropionic acid (GPA), an analogue of creatine (Cr), is known to inhibit Cr uptake b...
Since the progressive degeneration characteristic of dystrophic disease is governed by the Ca2+-indu...