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Supplemented Creatine Induces Changes in Human Metabolism of Thiocompounds and One- and Two-Carbon Units

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    0346349 - ÚFCH JH 2011 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
    Navrátil, Tomáš - Kohlíková, E. - Petr, M. - Pelclová, D. - Heyrovský, Michael - Přistoupilová, K.
    Supplemented Creatine Induces Changes in Human Metabolism of Thiocompounds and One- and Two-Carbon Units.
    Physiological Research. Roč. 59, č. 3 (2010), s. 431-442. ISSN 0862-8408. E-ISSN 1802-9973
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR IAA400400806
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z40400503
    Keywords : creatine * creatinine * folates * homocysteine
    Subject RIV: CF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry
    Impact factor: 1.646, year: 2010

    The administration of creatine (5 g/day for one month) to 11 young active sportsmen affected their urinary excretion of creatine, creatinine, and thiodiglycolic acid (TDGA) as well as blood levels of homocysteine, vitamin B-12 and folates. The probands were divided into four groups, according to the amount of creatine found in urine, and of folates and vitamin B-12 determined in blood. The changes of folates and vitamin B-12 were mutually reciprocal. Each group utilized CR as donor of one- and two-carbon (1C and 2C) units by means of homocysteine (HoCySH), folates, and vitamin B-12, in different metabolic pathways. In 10 men the creatine administration was accompanied by an increase of HoCySH level in blood, while in the last man, with accidentally discovered hyperhomocysteinemia, the HoCySH level dropped by 50 %. Differences between initial and terminal TDGA levels indicate that creatine affects equilibria of redox processes.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0187402

     
     
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