The ontogeny of intestinal CRT, AGAT and GAMT was investigated in foetuses, newborn, suckling, weaning and adult rats. In the colon, CRT mediates creatine transport because it was Na+- and Cl—dependent and inhibited by creatine and GPA. In addition, Northern assays showed two CRT transcripts (2.7-kb and 4.2-kb) and the in situ hybridisation revealed that CRT mRNA is restricted to the colon epithelial cells. The immunohistochemistry revealed that CRT protein was at the apical membrane of colon epithelia. Maturation decreased colonic CRT activity to undetectable levels and increased CRT mRNA abundance. Western assays revealed 57-, 65-, 80- and 116-kDa polypeptides at the intestinal apical membrane. The abundance of the 65-, 80- and 116-kDa po...
Creatine is an organic compound used as fast phosphate energy buffer to recycle ATP, important in ti...
We have previously reported that maternal creatine supplementation protects the neonate from hypoxic...
International audienceCreatine is physiologically provided equally by diet and by endogenous synthes...
BACKGROUND: Creatine (Cr) is synthesized by a two-step mechanism involving arginine:glycine amidinot...
AbstractCreatine plays a role in energy storage and transport/shuttle of high-energy phosphate in he...
Abstract Although ergogenic effects and health benefits have been reported for creatine used as n...
Background : Creatine synthesis takes place predominately in the kidney and liver via a two-step pro...
Abstract. The mechanism of the intestinal creatine absorption is not well understood. Previous stud...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that the immature myocardium preferentially utilises non-oxidativ...
AbstractOrnithine decarboxylase (ODC) has been shown to play an essential role in intestinal growth ...
In parallel with the designated role for phosphocreatine (PCr) as an intracellular energy buffer, th...
A fraction of the body’s creatine and creatine-phosphate spontaneously degrades to creatinine, which...
The ontogeny of intestinal phase I and II xenobiotic metabolising enzymes and influence on susceptib...
Although ergogenic effects and health benefits have been reported for creatine used as nutritional s...
AbstractCreatine plays an important role in energy metabolism in the heart. Cardiomyocytes accumulat...
Creatine is an organic compound used as fast phosphate energy buffer to recycle ATP, important in ti...
We have previously reported that maternal creatine supplementation protects the neonate from hypoxic...
International audienceCreatine is physiologically provided equally by diet and by endogenous synthes...
BACKGROUND: Creatine (Cr) is synthesized by a two-step mechanism involving arginine:glycine amidinot...
AbstractCreatine plays a role in energy storage and transport/shuttle of high-energy phosphate in he...
Abstract Although ergogenic effects and health benefits have been reported for creatine used as n...
Background : Creatine synthesis takes place predominately in the kidney and liver via a two-step pro...
Abstract. The mechanism of the intestinal creatine absorption is not well understood. Previous stud...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that the immature myocardium preferentially utilises non-oxidativ...
AbstractOrnithine decarboxylase (ODC) has been shown to play an essential role in intestinal growth ...
In parallel with the designated role for phosphocreatine (PCr) as an intracellular energy buffer, th...
A fraction of the body’s creatine and creatine-phosphate spontaneously degrades to creatinine, which...
The ontogeny of intestinal phase I and II xenobiotic metabolising enzymes and influence on susceptib...
Although ergogenic effects and health benefits have been reported for creatine used as nutritional s...
AbstractCreatine plays an important role in energy metabolism in the heart. Cardiomyocytes accumulat...
Creatine is an organic compound used as fast phosphate energy buffer to recycle ATP, important in ti...
We have previously reported that maternal creatine supplementation protects the neonate from hypoxic...
International audienceCreatine is physiologically provided equally by diet and by endogenous synthes...