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Am J Physiol 206: 51-56, 1964;
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Oxygen consumption following exercise in the anesthetized dog

Herbert L. Kayne 1 and Norman R. Alpert 1

1 Department of Physiology, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois

Oxygen consumption and plasma lactate and pyruvate were measured in normal, eviscerated, eviscerated-hepatectomized, and eviscerated-hepatectomized-insulin-treated dogs before and after 5 min of mild exercise (direct tetanic stimulation of the muscles of the hind limbs.) The excess consumptions of oxygen during recovery were the same in all four groups; however, lactate and pyruvate removal were markedly impaired in the operated animals. This indicates a complete dissociation between oxygen consumption and metabolite removal during recovery from exercise.

Key Words: regulation of oxygen consumption • regulation of metabolism metabolic control • oxygen debt • recovery from exercise

Submitted on March 13, 1963




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