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RNA and protein synthesis is noticeably depressed in the brain of swimming rats. Repeated oral administration of phosphothreonine, phosphoserine or arginine is susceptible of improving brain macromolecular synthesis. A parallel induction is observed on spermine and spermidine accumulation, particularly evident when arginine is used. The anti-fatigue effect of phosphorylated amino acids or arginine may be associated with the observed restoration of brain macromolecular synthesis via polyamine accumulation.
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PMID:RNA and protein synthesis in rat brain during exercise. Effect of arginine and some phosphorylated amino acids. 51 69

Changes in phosphocreatine metabolism (creatinine excretion in the urine and arginine content in plasma--one of the amino acids that are involved in creatine synthesis) were studied in 40 male test subjects who performed increased or decreased work and consumed standard protein food. It was shown that there was a correlation between creatinine excretion in the urine and the content of arginine in plasma, on the one hand, and the amount of nitrogen consumed, on the other. It was also found that at increased or decreased energy expenditures creatinine excretion and arginine content elevated. These data are indicative of changes in phosphocreatine metabolism in response to the environmental effects.
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PMID:[Phosphocreatine metabolic indices during increased and decreased energy expenditures in man]. 83 9

In a retrospective study of 632 patients with pituitary disease we diagnosed pituitary insufficiency without hypersecretion of any pituitary hormone in 122 patients. Patients were substituted with sex hormones (76%), hydrocortisone (74%) and/or L-thyroxine (77%). 76% had additional growth hormone deficiency, as shown by an increase of growth hormone of less than 5 ng/ml after i.v. administration of L-arginine. In 17% of all patients the diagnosis of osteoporosis was proven or suspected radiologically. 57% had low bone mass of lumbar spine (dualphotonabsorptiometry) and 73% had low bone mass of the proximal forearm (singlephotonabsorptiometry). BMD values of pituitary insufficient patients were in the same range as those of patients with established osteoporosis. More than half of all patients (53%) complained of tiredness, exhaustion and muscle weakness. 40% suffered from adipositas. 77% had hyperlipidemia (68% hypertriglyceridemia and 42% hypercholesterinemia), 18% had hypertension. 14% of the patients had arteriosclerotic events in their history (myocardial infarction or stroke). These figures are higher than incidences shown in the German PROCAM-study. These data show an increased prevalence of osteoporosis and vascular diseases. This is in contrast to the general opinion, that patients with pituitary insufficiency are adequately treated by substitution with adrenal, thyroid and sex hormones. Whether other factors such as the additional growth hormone deficiency are responsible for these diseases has to be examined in prospective studies.
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PMID:[Increased prevalence of osteoporosis and arteriosclerosis in conventionally substituted anterior pituitary insufficiency: need for additional growth hormone substitution?]. 176 81

Muscle and plasma amino acids, subjective fatigue and body weight were studied in 16 patients before and 20 days after uncomplicated elective abdominal surgery. Fatigue increased from a mean (+/- SEM) preoperative level of 2.4 +/- 0.4 arbitrary units to 4.4 +/- 0.5 on postoperative day 20, while body weight fell from 67.3 +/- 2.5 to 64.7 +/- 2.9 kg (both differences p less than 0.001). Correlation was found between increase in fatigue and fall in body weight (r = 0.56, p less than 0.05). Plasma amino acids showed little change after surgery. In muscle, the nonessential amino group taurine, asparagine, glutamate and glycine increased and histidine and arginine decreased (both p less than 0.05) postoperatively. No correlation was found between postoperative fatigue and weight loss versus changes in muscle amino acids. Some of the well-defined immediate postoperative changes in muscle amino acids thus persisted into late, otherwise uncomplicated convalescence, but postoperative fatigue was related only to weight loss--not to changes in muscle or plasma amino acids.
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PMID:Fatigue and muscle amino acids during surgical convalescence. 343 98

31P NMR has been used to observe the in vivo phosphometabolite concentrations in the tail musculature from the prawn Palaemon elegans, at rest and after escape swimming and subsequent recovery. Muscular fatigue corresponds to a 60% breakdown of phosphoarginine, and a 45% increase of sugar phosphates. The pHi fell from 7.10 to 6.86. During recovery, the sugar phosphates and arginine phosphate are replenished after 20 minutes. The ATP concentration did not change throughout the experiment. The pHi was restored within 20 minutes.
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PMID:In vivo 31P NMR in crustacean muscles: fatigue and recovery in the tail musculature from the prawn Palaemon elegans. 359 47

Arginine administration (5 m moles/kg/day) to albino rats for 7 days, revealed that this vital basic amino acid possesses latent potentiality for the accentuation of urea cycle or at least for arginase activity. The mitigation of ammonia toxicity was observed to be more effective in the case of gastrocnemius and red vastus as compared to white vastus. Further, ammonia and lactate levels were also decreased by arginine in blood and thereby delaying the onset of fatigue by preventing ammonotoxemia and lactic acidemia.
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PMID:Arginine protection against ammonia toxicity in exhausted rat. 366 75

An unusual case of isolated ACTH deficiency with coexisting chronic thyroiditis in a 53-year-old man is reported. The patient was admitted with a 2-year history of generalized fatigue, a 13-kg weight loss, muscular weakness, and frequent hypotensive and hypoglycemic attacks. On admission serum thyroxine and triiodothyronine were significantly elevated. Basal TSH concentration was not detected and TSH showed no response to TRH, but one month after replacement therapy with hydrocortisone it was shown that serum T3, T4 and TSH response were all within normal limits. Thyroid antibodies were positive and biopsy of the thyroid gland showed chronic thyroiditis. Arginine and 1-Dopa provoked a subnormal rise in GH with a maximum of 5.6 ng/ml and 5.0, respectively. One month after treatment with hydrocortisone, GH response to 1-Dopa and arginine increased to the normal range. Prolactin response to TRH was normal and FSH response to LHRH was also normal. LH showed an exaggerated response to LHRH, although a normal response was revealed after treatment with hydrocortisone. We also presented a summary of 44 Japanese cases, 23 males (mean age; 46 yrs old) and 21 females (mean age; 48 yrs old), with isolated ACTH deficiency.
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PMID:A case with isolated ACTH deficiency accompanying chronic thyroiditis. 629 Feb

To determine the possible role of altered secretion and effects of insulin in fuel homeostasis during heat exposure, the hormonal and metabolic milieu of three groups of rats were studied. The first was placed at 35 degrees C for 12 days (HE), the second was pair-fed (PF) to the first but maintained at 23 degrees C, and the third was allowed to eat ad libitum at 23 degrees C (C). Plasma insulin, glucagon, glucose, and free fatty acids (FFA), and blood lactate, pyruvate, 3-hydroxybutyrate, and individual amino acids were determined. To further characterize glucoregulation, an intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (1 mg/g body wt) and isotopic glucose turnover (primed infusion of [3-3H]glucose) were performed. In HE rats, weight was constant for the last third of the period, and metabolic state 4 h after food removal was characterized by euglycemia but hypoinsulinemia, elevated blood pyruvate and FFA, and normal 3-hydroxybutyrate compared with C. Lowered levels of branched-chain amino acids and arginine were found. Fourteen hours after food removal glucose turnover was decreased. However, glucose intolerance accompanied by hyperinsulinemia was also found. Many of these changes were also seen in PF, including constant weight, fasting euglycemia, hypoinsulinemia, elevated FFA, and lowered valine and isoleucine. In contrast, pyruvate concentrations were normal, that of 3-hydroxybutyrate was elevated, and the decrement in glucose turnover was smaller than in HE rats. The glucose tolerance was similar to that of HE but accompanied by hypoinsulinemia. The results in HE suggest decreased energy metabolism, insulin secretion altered in a complex manner, and altered insulin action.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Glucoregulatory and metabolic responses to heat exposure in rats. 637 8

Prazosin (an alpha-1-adrenergic blocker) and cromakalim (potassium channel opener), given alone, induced significant fatigue of the urethral sphincter at a concentration of 10(-4) M; both drugs combined achieved a significant sphincteric fatigue at a concentration of 10(-5) M each. To 10(-4) M hexamethonium (ganglionic smooth muscle blocker) and 10(-4) M decamethonium (nicotinic blocker of striated muscle) the striated urethral sphincter responded like striated muscle with no detectable function of its smooth muscle component. Therefore, the striated component seems to play a dominant role in sphincteric function. With calcium depletion or in the presence of a calcium channel blocker (10(-4) M nifedipine) the urethral sphincter showed a relative enhancement of response to electrical field stimulation when compared with smooth and skeletal muscle, whose responses were both significantly reduced. This phenomenon could not be explained with calcium-dependent, inhibitory, nitric oxide-releasing nerves, as the NO-synthase blocker N-nitro-L-arginine (10(-5) M to 5 x 10(-5) M) failed to induce the enhancement of sphincter contraction during electrostimulation found with calcium depletion. Still, NO-releasing nerves might play a role in sphincteric relaxation because sodium nitroprusside (10(-5) M) induced a significant relaxation of the urethral sphincter precontracted with 80 mM potassium. The potential to weaken sphincteric closure with drugs, exemplified by the results obtained in response to prazosin and cromakalim, would represent a therapeutic advance in the patient with neurogenic bladder dysfunction.
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PMID:Response of guinea pig smooth and striated urethral sphincter to cromakalim, prazosin, nifedipine, nitroprusside, and electrical stimulation. 754 86

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of glutamate-arginine salt (AGs) or placebo (P1) on ammonemia during and after 1 hour exercise on sporting event bicycle under ergonomic device at 80% VO2max in 3 healthy male volunteers (age 18-25 years). Subjects were tested in three sessions, at rest after AGs and during exercise with placebo (Pl) or AGs. The subjects were given 20 g of AGs or Pl orally and 30 min later, exercised at 75-80% VO2max for 30 min. Blood samples were taken at 0, +30, +60, +90, +120 min after AGs and analyzed for ammonemia. Our results show a highly significant increase in plasma ammonia concentration during exercise. The magnitude of this increase was diminished when subjects were given AGs before the exercise session, suggesting that AGs may help reduce physiologic fatigue.
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PMID:Effects of an ingested glutamate arginine salt on ammonemia during and after long lasting cycling. 800 36


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