31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy provides the possibility of obtaining bioenergetic data during skeletal muscle exercise and recovery. The time constant of phosphocreatine (PCr) recovery (tPCr) has been used as a measure of mitochondrial function. However, cytosolic pH has a strong influence on the kinetics of PCr recovery, and it has been suggested that tPCr should be normalized for end-exercise pH. A general correction can only be applied if there are no intersubject differences in the pH dependence of tPCr. We investigated the pH dependence of tPCr on a subject-by-subject basis. Furthermore, we determined the kinetics of proton efflux at the start of recovery. Intracellular acidosis slowed PCr recovery, and the pH dependence of tPCr d...
Contains fulltext : 191333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The rate of p...
Phosphocreatine (PCr) has been shown to effectively buffer ATP levels at high work rates in skeleta...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Heterogeneity of skeletal muscle structure, composition, and perfusion res...
31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy provides the possibility of obtaining bioenergetic data during s...
Little is known about the metabolic differences that exist among different muscle groups within the ...
AbstractWe have analyzed by 31P MRS the relationship between kinetic parameters of phosphocreatine (...
In this study we compared the kinetics of phosphocreatine (PCr) and P(i) recovery, and their depende...
In this study we assessed ΔG'(ATP) hydrolysis, cytosolic [ADP], and the rate of phosphocreatine reco...
AbstractIn this study we assessed ΔG′ATP hydrolysis, cytosolic [ADP], and the rate of phosphocreatin...
At the onset of a square-wave exercise of moderate intensity, in the absence of any detectable lacta...
31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is widely used for non-invasive investigation of muscle me...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
We studied changes in muscle proton (1H) transverse relaxation times (T2) by magnetic resonance imag...
International audienceOnset of intracellular acidosis during muscular exercise has been generally at...
AbstractA mathematical model is proposed showing that the mono-exponential recovery of phosphocreati...
Contains fulltext : 191333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The rate of p...
Phosphocreatine (PCr) has been shown to effectively buffer ATP levels at high work rates in skeleta...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Heterogeneity of skeletal muscle structure, composition, and perfusion res...
31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy provides the possibility of obtaining bioenergetic data during s...
Little is known about the metabolic differences that exist among different muscle groups within the ...
AbstractWe have analyzed by 31P MRS the relationship between kinetic parameters of phosphocreatine (...
In this study we compared the kinetics of phosphocreatine (PCr) and P(i) recovery, and their depende...
In this study we assessed ΔG'(ATP) hydrolysis, cytosolic [ADP], and the rate of phosphocreatine reco...
AbstractIn this study we assessed ΔG′ATP hydrolysis, cytosolic [ADP], and the rate of phosphocreatin...
At the onset of a square-wave exercise of moderate intensity, in the absence of any detectable lacta...
31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is widely used for non-invasive investigation of muscle me...
Intracellular acidosis caused by lactic acid formation and the accumulation of inorganic phosphate (...
We studied changes in muscle proton (1H) transverse relaxation times (T2) by magnetic resonance imag...
International audienceOnset of intracellular acidosis during muscular exercise has been generally at...
AbstractA mathematical model is proposed showing that the mono-exponential recovery of phosphocreati...
Contains fulltext : 191333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The rate of p...
Phosphocreatine (PCr) has been shown to effectively buffer ATP levels at high work rates in skeleta...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Heterogeneity of skeletal muscle structure, composition, and perfusion res...