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Reduced plasma FFA availability increases net triacylglycerol degradation, but not GPAT or HSL activity, in human skeletal muscle

Abstract

Intramuscular triacylglycerols (IMTG) are proposed to be an important metabolic substrate for contracting muscle, although this remains controversial. To test the hypothesis that reduced plasma free fatty acid (FFA) availability would increase IMTG degradation during exercise, seven active men cycled for 180 min at 60% peak pulmonary O(2) uptake either without (CON) or with (NA) prior ingestion of nicotinic acid to suppress adipose tissue …

Authors

Watt MJ; Holmes AG; Steinberg GR; Mesa JL; Kemp BE; Febbraio MA

Journal

AJP Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol. 287, No. 1, pp. e120–e127

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Publication Date

July 2004

DOI

10.1152/ajpendo.00542.2003

ISSN

0193-1849