Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 52, Issue 12 , Pages 1571-1575, December 2003

Substrate concentration and metabolism in left and right muscles of rats

  • ZengKui Guo

      Affiliations

    • Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to ZengKui Guo, PhD, 5-194 Joseph, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
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  • Lianzhen Zhou

      Affiliations

    • Endocrine Research Unit, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN, USA

Received 12 February 2003; accepted 21 June 2003.

Abstract 

Skeletal muscle fiber heterogeneity among muscle groups is well known; however, laterality of muscle metabolism has not been addressed. In the present studies, metabolite concentrations in left and right gastrocnemius, tibialis anterior, quadriceps, and soleus muscles and their response to exogenous insulin have been compared in fasted awake rats. The results indicated that the concentrations of muscle free glycerol (P > .4), glycerol 3-phosphate (P > .1) nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) (P > .6) and intramyocellular triglycerides (imcTG) (P > .08) are comparable between left and right of the same muscle, and are similar among mixed glycolytic-oxidative muscles. The concentration of free glycerol in soleus responded to exogenous insulin in a pattern distinct to that seen for the mixed muscles. The results support interchangeable use of left and right side of same muscles, and probably among different muscles of similar fiber type, but not muscles of different fiber types.

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 Supported by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grant No. DK 60013 and by a Pilot & Feasibility Program Project award from the Minnesota Obesity Center.

PII: S0026-0495(03)00325-1

doi:10.1016/S0026-0495(03)00325-1

Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 52, Issue 12 , Pages 1571-1575, December 2003