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Re: RC: Re: Parameters
In a message dated 12/21/99 6:43:51 PM Pacific Standard Time,
WintersDwbob@aol.com writes:
<< Remember that glucose is stored in the liver as glycogen and can be used
in a
number of ways . Rather complcated processess but I love to share them
Just
ask. Also increase in WBC, RBC and possibly bilirubin is because of cell
destruction during fatigue Nothing to worry about. T bilirubin should be
watched But don' t be afraid of glucose. >>
yes. One of the solid indicators of overtraining (too much work, too closely
spaced) in radcehorses is elevated billirubin and GGT (liver enzyme) That's
what got me thinking about how much of the elevated CPKs we're seeing could
be coming from the liver. I know that one LDH isoenzyme is liver-specific.
Are there liver-specific CPK isoenzymes?
ti
ti
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