Determinants of Post-Exercise Glycogen Synthesis During Short-Term Recovery

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Roy Jentjens
Asker E. Jeukendrup
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[1] University of Birmingham,Human Performance Laboratory, School of Sport of Exercise Science
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Sports Medicine | 2003年 / 33卷
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Muscle Glycogen; Eccentric Exercise; Glycogen Synthesis; Muscle Glycogen Content; Muscle Glycogen Synthesis;
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The pattern of muscle glycogen synthesis following glycogen-depleting exercise occurs in two phases. Initially, there is a period of rapid synthesis of muscle glycogen that does not require the presence of insulin and lasts about 30–60 minutes. This rapid phase of muscle glycogen synthesis is characterised by an exercise-induced translocation of glucose transporter carrier protein-4 to the cell surface, leading to an increased permeability of the muscle membrane to glucose. Following this rapid phase of glycogen synthesis, muscle glycogen synthesis occurs at a much slower rate and this phase can last for several hours. Both muscle contraction and insulin have been shown to increase the activity of glycogen synthase, the rate-limiting enzyme in glycogen synthesis. Furthermore, it has been shown that muscle glycogen concentration is a potent regulator of glycogen synthase. Low muscle glycogen concentrations following exercise are associated with an increased rate of glucose transport and an increased capacity to convert glucose into glycogen.
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