Catherine J. Waterfield, Minakshi Jairath, Daniel S. Asker, John A. Timbrell
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Abstract
Administration of clenbuterol to rats in the drinking water over a 4 day period increased incorporation of [3H]leucine into muscle protein and caused a slight reduction in urinary 3-methylhistidine but did not result in an increase in body or muscle weight. However, both urinary and liver taurine were significantly reduced at the highest dose of clenbuterol (2 mg · kg−1 · day−1). Serum creatine kinase, muscle isoenzyme (CK-MM) was raised and single muscle fibre injury was observed in the soleus muscle in animals treated with the middle dose (0.2 mg · kg−1 · day−1) and highest dose (2 mg · kg−1 · day−1). The reduction in the body pool of taurine caused by clenbuterol is of concern as taurine has been shown to have protective properties.