This study shows that, during light exercise, untrained patients with Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) release a number of muscle amino acids, suggesting a possible abnormal muscle amino acid metabolism. It is conceivable that repeated daily-life physical activities by untrained CHF patients may contribute to a negative nitrogen balance and to muscular wasting

Increased skeletal muscle amino acid release with light exercise in deconditioned patients with heart failure

DOSSENA, MAURIZIA;IADAROLA, PAOLO;GUALCO, ALESSANDRA;ARCIDIACO, PATRIZIA;VIGLIO, SIMONA;BOSCHI, FEDERICA;VERRI, MANUELA;
2005-01-01

Abstract

This study shows that, during light exercise, untrained patients with Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) release a number of muscle amino acids, suggesting a possible abnormal muscle amino acid metabolism. It is conceivable that repeated daily-life physical activities by untrained CHF patients may contribute to a negative nitrogen balance and to muscular wasting
2005
Medical Research, Organs & Systems includes resources dealing with the normal and disease states of single organs, tissues, or single physiological systems, exclusive of the heart, vascular and immune systems. Systems covered here include hepatology, pulmonary function/physiology, gastroenterology, otolaryngology, respiratory system, andrology, gynecology and reproduction, dermatology, and dentistry/odontology. Resources dealing with general physiology, classes of disease that immediately affect many or all body systems, and medical research focused on specific types of medical intervention are excluded.
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SKELETAL MUSCLE; AMINOACIDS; HEART FAILURE
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Aquilani, R; Opasich, C; Dossena, Maurizia; Iadarola, Paolo; Gualco, Alessandra; Arcidiaco, Patrizia; Viglio, Simona; Boschi, Federica; Verri, Manuela...espandi
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