Author:
Navrátil T,Kohlíková E,Petr M,Pelclová D,Heyrovský M,Přistoupilová K
Abstract
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 B12 and folates. The
probands were divided into four groups, according to the amount
of creatine found in urine, and of folates and vitamin B12
determined in blood. The changes of folates and vitamin B12 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 B12, 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. Creatinine excretion into
urine changed in the dependence on the extent of metabolic
disturbances.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
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