Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
ANSERINE AND CARNOSINE CONTENTS IN MUSCULAR TISSUE OF RAT AND RABBIT
Nanaya TAMAKIMasayuki NAKAMURAMitsuko HARADAKeiko KIMURAHiroko KAWANOTakao HAMA
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1977 Volume 23 Issue 4 Pages 319-329

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The effect of various muscle conditions on anserine and carnosine contents suggests that these peptides have some physiological role in muscular functions. These conditions are: 1) Although the anserine content in rat gastrocnemius muscle was not changed by ischiamic denervation, the carnosine content was significantly decreased. Carno-sinase activity in the denerved gastrocnemius muscle was two times stronger than that of intact gastrocnemius muscle. 2) Carnosine content in rat gastrocnemius muscle was also decreased by forced swimming exercise. 3) Neither anserine nor carnosine was detected in sarcoma and granuloma. 4) In rabbit, anserine and carnosine contents in white muscle fibers were 12-17 and 1-2 μmole/g of wet tissue and were ap-proximately 10 and 2 times more than those in red muscle fibers, respec-tively.
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