More than 30 years ago, it was proposed that adenosine was released from skeletal muscle in response to a decrease in the oxygen supply-to-demand ratio. It has subsequently been confirmed that adenosine is released from red muscles in proportion to the contraction frequency, but the mechanism that controls its release remains controversial. There is no direct evidence for the involvement of oxygen insufficiency in the process, and there is some indirect evidence that it is not involved. On the other hand, there is direct evidence that a decrease in pH, with no change in oxygen supply-to-demand ratio, can stimulate adenosine release, and the amounts of adenosine released are well correlated with the pH change in all situations tested. A dire...
1. The influence of local hypoxia on adenosine and lactate output from isolated perfused gracilis mu...
Summary: Ventricular cells from adult rats were isolated enzymatically and used as a model system fo...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Proceedings of the Scientific Meeting held at Oxford, 11-14 July ...
Session - Purines: Release and MetabolismUnder in-vivo conditions, adenosine output from oxidative s...
It is well known that red muscles release adenosine during muscle contractions, and the adenosine di...
Session - Purines: Release and MetabolismAdenosine is released from skeletal muscle during contracti...
Adenosine was identified as a regulator of skeletal muscle blood flow almost 50 years ago. It was fi...
The influence of acidosis on adenosine output from the isolated constant- flow-perfused gracilis mus...
In anaesthetized and artificially ventilated dogs, a gracilis muscle was vascularly isolated and per...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate systemic hypoxia on the arterial, venous and interstitial ...
Effects of graded oxygen tension on adenosine release by renal medullary and thick ascending limb su...
A computer model was used to simulate the dependence of protonmotive force (Δp), proton leak and phe...
Tissues such as skeletal and cardiac muscles must sustain very large-scale changes in ATP turnover r...
1. In anaesthetized rats, we recorded arterial blood pressure (ABP), heart rate (HR), femoral blood ...
1. The influence of local hypoxia on adenosine and lactate output from isolated perfused gracilis mu...
Summary: Ventricular cells from adult rats were isolated enzymatically and used as a model system fo...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Proceedings of the Scientific Meeting held at Oxford, 11-14 July ...
Session - Purines: Release and MetabolismUnder in-vivo conditions, adenosine output from oxidative s...
It is well known that red muscles release adenosine during muscle contractions, and the adenosine di...
Session - Purines: Release and MetabolismAdenosine is released from skeletal muscle during contracti...
Adenosine was identified as a regulator of skeletal muscle blood flow almost 50 years ago. It was fi...
The influence of acidosis on adenosine output from the isolated constant- flow-perfused gracilis mus...
In anaesthetized and artificially ventilated dogs, a gracilis muscle was vascularly isolated and per...
1. We investigated the effect of moderate systemic hypoxia on the arterial, venous and interstitial ...
Effects of graded oxygen tension on adenosine release by renal medullary and thick ascending limb su...
A computer model was used to simulate the dependence of protonmotive force (Δp), proton leak and phe...
Tissues such as skeletal and cardiac muscles must sustain very large-scale changes in ATP turnover r...
1. In anaesthetized rats, we recorded arterial blood pressure (ABP), heart rate (HR), femoral blood ...
1. The influence of local hypoxia on adenosine and lactate output from isolated perfused gracilis mu...
Summary: Ventricular cells from adult rats were isolated enzymatically and used as a model system fo...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...