Blood lactate exchange and removal abilities after relative high-intensity exercise:: effects of training in normoxia and hypoxia

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作者
Messonnier, L
Freund, H
Féasson, L
Prieur, F
Castells, J
Denis, C
Linossier, MT
Geyssant, A
Lacour, JR
机构
[1] Fac Med Lyon Sud, GIP Exercise, Lab Physiol Exercise, F-69921 Oullins, France
[2] Fac Med Jacques Lisfranc, Lab Rech Nephrol & Transplantat, F-42023 St Etienne 2, France
[3] Univ Sci & Tech Lille Flandres Artois, UFT STAPS Lievin, Lab Anal Multidisciplinaire Pract Sport, F-62800 Lievin, France
[4] CHU St Etienne, GIP Exercise, Physiol Lab, Hop St Jean Bonnefonds, F-42055 St Etienne 2, France
[5] Fac Pharm, UMR CNRS 7034, F-67401 Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
[6] UFR CISM, Dept STAPS, Lab Modelisat Act Sport, F-73376 Le Bourget Du Lac, France
关键词
humans; recovery; normoxia; normobaric hypoxia; longitudinal study;
D O I
10.1007/s004210000378
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The effects of 4 weeks of endurance training in conditions of normoxia or hypoxia on muscle characteristics and blood lactate responses after a 5-min constant-load exercise (CLE) at 90% of the power corresponding to the maximal oxygen uptake were examined at sea-level in 13 sedentary subjects. Five subjects trained in normobaric hypoxia (HT group, fraction of oxygen in inspired gas = 13.2%), and eight subjects trained in normoxia at the same relative work rates (NT group). The blood lactate recovery curves from the CLE were fitted to a biexponential time function: La((t)) = La((0)) + A(1)(1 - e(-)gamma (1 .t)) + A(2)(1 - e(-)gamma (2 .t)), where the velocity constants gamma (1) and gamma (2) denote the lactate exchange and removal abilities, respectively, A(1)and A(2) are concentration parameters that describe the amplitudes of concentration variations in the space represented by the arterial blood, La((t)) is the lactate concentration at time t, and La((0)) is the lactate concentration at the beginning of recovery from CLE. Before training, the two groups displayed the same muscle characteristics, blood lactate kinetics after CLE, and gamma (1) and gamma (2) values. Training modified their muscle characteristics, blood lactate kinetics and the parameters of the fits in the same direction, and proportions among the HT and the NT subjects. Endurance training increased significantly the capillary density (by 31%), citrate synthase activity (by 48%) and H isozyme proportion of lactate dehydrogenase (by 24%), and gamma (1) (by 68%) and gamma (2) (by 47%) values. It was concluded that (1) endurance training improves the lactate exchange and removal abilities estimated during recovery from exercises performed at the same relative work rate, and (2) training in normobaric hypoxia results in similar effects on lactate exchange and removal abilities to training in normoxia performed at the same relative work rates. These results, which were obtained non-invasively in vivo in humans during recovery from CLE, are comparable to those obtained in vitro or by invasive methods during exercise and subsequent recovery.
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