Impaired muscle glycogen resynthesis after a marathon is not caused by decreased muscle GLUT-4 content

S Asp, T Rohde, EA Richter - Journal of applied physiology, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
Asp, Sven, Thomas Rohde, and Erik A. Richter. Impaired muscle glycogen resynthesis after
a marathon is not caused by decreased muscle GLUT-4 content. J. Appl. Physiol. 83 (5) …

Determinants of post-exercise glycogen synthesis during short-term recovery

R Jentjens, AE Jeukendrup - Sports Medicine, 2003 - Springer
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 …

Regulation of glycogen resynthesis following exercise: dietary considerations

JE Friedman, PD Neufer, GL Dohm - Sports medicine, 1991 - Springer
With the cessation of exercise, glycogen repletion begins to take place rapidly in skeletal
muscle and can result in glycogen levels higher than those present before exercise …

Skeletal muscle GLUT-4 and postexercise muscle glycogen storage in humans

M McCoy, J Proietto… - Journal of Applied …, 1996 - journals.physiology.org
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between skeletal muscle GLUT-4
protein and postexercise glycogen storage in human subjects fed adequate carbohydrate …

Muscle glycogen accumulation after a marathon: roles of fiber type and pro-and macroglycogen

S Asp, JR Daugaard, T Rohde… - Journal of Applied …, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
Muscle glycogen remains subnormal several days after muscle damaging exercise. The
aims of this study were to investigate how muscle acid-soluble macroglycogen (MG) and …

Training effects on muscle glucose transport during exercise

EA Richter, S Kristiansen, J Wojtaszewski… - … Muscle Metabolism in …, 1998 - Springer
Muscle glucose uptake is increased during exercise compared to rest. In general, muscle
glucose uptake increases with increasing exercise intensity and duration. Whereas the …

Eccentric exercise decreases glucose transporter GLUT4 protein in human skeletal muscle.

S Asp, JR Daugaard, EA Richter - The Journal of physiology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
1. Eccentric exercise causes impaired postexercise glycogen resynthesis. To study whether
changes in muscle concentration of the glucose transporter (GLUT4) protein might be …

Skeletal muscle GLUT-4 and glucose uptake during exercise in humans

G McConell, M McCoy, J Proietto… - Journal of Applied …, 1994 - journals.physiology.org
The present study examined the relationship between total skeletal muscle GLUT-4 protein
level and glucose uptake during exercise. Eight active non-endurance-trained men cycled at …

Glycogen supercompensation masks the effect of a traininginduced increase in GLUT-4 on muscle glucose transport

HH Host, PA Hansen, LA Nolte… - Journal of Applied …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
Endurance exercise training induces a rapid increase in the GLUT-4 isoform of the glucose
transporter in muscle. In fasted rats, insulin-stimulated muscle glucose transport is increased …

Muscle glycogen accumulation after endurance exercise in trained and untrained individuals

RC Hickner, JS Fisher, PA Hansen… - Journal of Applied …, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
Hickner, RC, JS Fisher, PA Hansen, SB Racette, CM Mier, MJ Turner, and JO Holloszy.
Muscle glycogen accumulation after endurance exercise in trained and untrained …