Abstract
In summary, hyperthyroidism increased the rate of glycolysis and decreased glycogen synthesis in isolated incubated rat soleus muscle preparations. SKF 901 also increased glycolysis, but the stimulation was 5-fold less than in T3-treated muscles. Hyperthyroidism increased the rate of glutamine release from skeletal muscle, but SKF 901 did not affect glutamine metabolism.
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