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Bovine Muscle Glycogen as Affected by Fasting and Refeeding
Bovine Muscle Glycogen as Affected by Fasting and Refeeding
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J. D. Crouse
J. D. Crouse
SS
S. B. Smith
S. B. Smith
RP
R. L. Prior
R. L. Prior
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1 August 1984
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 59
(2)
,
384-387
https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1984.592384x
Abstract
Twelve bulls about 12 mo of age were used to study the effects of dietary stress and realimentation on muscle glycogen depletion and repletion over time. Needle biopsy techniques were used to obtain longissimus muscle samples 11 d before fasting, at the end of fasting, and 3, 7, 10 and 14 d post-fasting. Fasting reduced (P<.05) muscle glycogen from 77 to 50 µmol glycogen-glucose/g. Depressed muscle glycogen content persisted through d 3 while animals were reestablishing normal feed consumption. A glycogen repletion rate of 3 µmol glycogen-glucose·g
−1
·d
−1
was observed from d 3 to 7. Copyright © 1984. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1984 by American Society of Animal Science
Keywords
REFEEDING
STRESS
MUSCLE GLYCOGEN
COPYRIGHT
BOVINE
SOCIETY
SCIENCE
AMERICAN
REESTABLISHING
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