Effects of Glutamine Peptide Supplementation on Lipolysis and Plasma IL-6 Concentration after Endurance Exercise

C. Fu, Pu-Hsi Tsai, Wen-Chyuan Chen, S. Lee, Y. Ho
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of glutamine peptide supplementation on plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6), glucogenic amino acids and lipolytic metabolite during recovery after endurance exercise. In this crossover designed study, seven healthy male college students completed either placebo (PL) supplementation or glutamine peptide (GP) supplementation trial in a randomized order. The subjects were assigned to run on a treadmill at an estimated speed corresponding to their 75% V_4 O_2max values for 60 min, where after the GP trial received 0.1 g/kg . bw glutamine-peptide solution and the PL trial received hydroxypropyl methylcellulose solution. The biochemical parameters in the blood sample were measured pre-exercise, and after exercise at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120-min. Plasma IL-6 concentration was significantly greater in GP trial at 45 and 60 min during recovery periods. Furthermore, plasma glycerol was also significantly greater in GP trial during recovery at 60 and 90 min following exercise. Glucogenic amino acids in the GP trial were significantly increased at 30 min during recovery. Nevertheless, we found no significant differences in glucose, insulin and free fatty acid concentrations for both trials during recovery periods. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that the GP supplementation can increase glucogenic amino acids, inhibit lipolysis and enhance plasma IL-6 concentrations in young adults during recovery following exercise.
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补充谷氨酰胺肽对耐力运动后脂肪分解和血浆IL-6浓度的影响
本研究旨在探讨补充谷氨酰胺肽对耐力运动后恢复期血浆白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)、糖原氨基酸和脂溶代谢产物的影响。在这项交叉设计的研究中,7名健康男性大学生按随机顺序完成安慰剂(PL)补充或谷氨酰胺肽(GP)补充试验。受试者被分配在跑步机上以75% V_4 o_2最大值的估计速度跑步60分钟,在GP试验后接受0.1 g/kg。bw谷氨酰胺肽溶液和PL试验采用羟丙基甲基纤维素溶液。分别于运动前、运动后0、15、30、45、60、90、120 min测定血液生化指标。恢复期45和60分钟血浆IL-6浓度显著高于GP组。此外,在GP试验中,在运动后60和90分钟恢复时血浆甘油也显著增加。GP试验中的糖原氨基酸在恢复后30分钟显著增加。然而,我们发现两个试验在恢复期的葡萄糖、胰岛素和游离脂肪酸浓度没有显著差异。综上所述,本研究表明,在运动后恢复期间,补充GP可以增加糖原氨基酸,抑制脂肪分解,提高血浆IL-6浓度。
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