Intramuscular triacylglycerol, glycogen and acetyl group metabolism during 4 h of moderate exercise in man

Jun 18, 2002The Journal of physiology

Muscle fat, sugar storage, and energy use during 4 hours of moderate exercise in humans

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Abstract

IMTG was reduced at 120 min of exercise from 15.6 ± 0.8 mmol kg(-1) d.m. at rest to 12.8 ± 0.7 mmol kg(-1) d.m.

  • Intramuscular triacylglycerol (IMTG) utilization was significant during the first 2 hours of moderate exercise but not during the subsequent 2 hours.
  • Muscle glycogen levels decreased progressively from 468 ± 49 mmol kg(-1) d.m. at rest to 144 ± 47 mmol kg(-1) d.m. at 240 min.
  • Pyruvate dehydrogenase activation (PDHa) increased at 10 and 120 minutes but decreased at 240 minutes, aligning with reduced carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Plasma glycerol and free fatty acids (FFAs) increased compared to rest after 90 minutes and continued to rise until exercise cessation.
  • Acetyl CoA levels increased at 10 minutes and remained elevated throughout the exercise, while acetylcarnitine levels returned to baseline by 240 minutes.

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