Monday, August 15, 2011
What is phosphates effects on animals ?
concentration of phosphate affects the myofibrillar protein n the activation process.tht is called as a failure of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ release contributes to fatigue and in this review we consider how raised [Pi]myo contributes 2 the processSR Ca2+ release in both skinned and intact fibres. In fatigued muscles the store of releasable Ca2+ in the SR declines mirroring the decline in SR Ca2+ release. In muscle fibres with inoperative creatine kinase the rise of [Pi]myo is absent during fatigue and the failure of SR Ca2+ release is delayed. These results can all be explained if inorganic phosphate can move from the myoplasm into the SR during fatigue and cause precipitation of CaPi within the SR. The relevance of this mechanism in different types of fatigue in humans is considered.
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