Uraemic muscle metabolism at rest and during exercise

1994 
: The effect of chronic renal failure and the accompanying hyperphosphataemia on muscle metabolism at rest and during exercise was examined in a group of undialysed patients suffering from chronic renal failure. 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used to measure intracellular high-energy phosphates in resting muscle as well as changes in the concentrations of these metabolites during exercise and recovery from exercise. In resting muscle, cell [Pi] rose with plasma [Pi], and free [ADP] changed such that the phosphorylation potential ([ATP]/([ADP] x [Pi])), which probably controls mitochondrial oxidation in resting muscle, was preserved despite a wide variation in cell [Pi]. The maximal oxidative capacity of the muscle was calculated from the kinetics of phosphocreatine recovery after exercise. There was no reduction in uraemic muscle oxidative capacity compared to control muscle. This contrasts with our finding of a reduction in the mitochondrial oxidative capacity in the muscle of patients established on dialysis, suggesting that a substance crucial for mitochondrial function or substrate supply to mitochondria is removed by dialysis.
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