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Physiology
Data on physiology detailed by researchers at Karolinska Institut, Department of Laboratory Medicine
December 30th, 2006
Current study results from the report, "Adipose tissue extracts plasma ammonia after sprint exercise in women and men," have been published. According to recent research from Stockholm, Sweden, "This study evaluates a possible contribution of adipose tissue to the elimination of plasma ammonia (NH(3)) after high-intensity sprint exercise. In 14 healthy men and women, repeated blood samples for plasma NH(3) analyses were obtained from brachial artery and from a subcutaneous abdominal vein before and after three repeated 30-s cycle sprints separated by 20 min of recovery." "Biopsies from subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue were obtained and analyzed for glutamine and...
Source: Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week (2006-12-30)
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