Uptake of Free Fatty Acids by Skeletal Muscle During Stimulation.

Abstract
The uptake of free fatty acids by the skeletal muscle was determined by simultaneously measuring blood flow through the profunda femoris veins, and arterio-venous fatty acid difference. The thigh muscles of the anesthetized dog showed only an occasional uptake of free fatty acids during rest. During direct electrical stimulation of the muscles a consistent uptake of fatty acids was found on the stimulated side.