Abstract

The effects of exercise training on the catecholamine-stimulated [3H]GDP release in rat adipocyte membranes prelabeled with [3H]GTP and the adenylate cyclase activity were investigated. Exercise training significantly increased the release of [3H]GDP in response to (-)isoproterenol. The adenylate cyclase activity induced by a nonhydrolyzable guanine nucleotide analogue, Gpp(NH)p, was significantly greater in exercise-trained rats.

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