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Original Article

Muscle Glycogen Synthetase in Normal Subjects

Basal Values, Effect of Glycogen Depletion by Exercise and of a Carbohydrate-Rich Diet Following Exercise

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Pages 231-236 | Received 07 Sep 1971, Accepted 11 Nov 1971, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The relationship between muscle glycogen level and glycogen synthetase activity was studied in normal man. Under basal conditions 27% of the total activity was in the I form. Lowering glycogen by exercise increased I activity to 75%. As glycogen increased back to basal level during carbohydrate feeding, I activity decreased to 25%. Increase of glycogen above normal level did not further affect I activity. Total activity remained unchanged. An inverse relationship between glycogen level and per cent I activity was established in human muscle.

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