Effects of fructose-1,6-diphosphate on heart rate, ventilation, oxygen consumption and endurance performance.

Pharmatherapeutica Pub Date : 1988-01-01
P Ripari, G Pieralisi
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A controlled study was carried out in 12 healthy male volunteers to evaluate the effects of fructose-1,6-diphosphate (FDP) on cardiac and respiratory parameters and work capacity during maximal muscular exercise on a cycloergometer. Each subject was studied in 3 sessions, separated by at least 36 hours. Workload started at 50 watts with stepwise increases, consisting of 25 watts every 3 minutes, up to muscular exhaustion or until the predicted maximum heart rate was attained. The first session, with no treatment, served as the control test; in the other two sessions, each subject received, prior to exercising, a single intravenous dose of either 7.5 g dextrose or 15 g FDP, according to a within-subject comparative study design. In resting conditions and during the exercise, heart rate, ventilation (VE), and oxygen consumption (VO2) were monitored. At the end of each session, the total work (TW) performed and the maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max) were computed. No difference was found between the values obtained in the control and dextrose treatment sessions. The increments in heart rate, VE and VO2 at each workload observed after FDP treatment were lower (p less than 0.01) than those in control and dextrose sessions. A 25% increase in TW associated with a 12% increase in VO2 max was observed after FDP (p less than 0.01). The data indicate that FDP is potentially capable of improving muscular performance, and several possible mechanisms of action for the observed effects are discussed.

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果糖-1,6-二磷酸对心率、通气、耗氧量和耐力的影响。
在12名健康男性志愿者中进行了一项对照研究,以评估果糖-1,6-二磷酸(FDP)在最大肌肉运动期间对心脏和呼吸参数以及工作能力的影响。每个研究对象分为三个阶段,间隔至少36小时。负荷从50瓦开始,逐步增加,每3分钟增加25瓦,直到肌肉衰竭或达到预测的最大心率。第一组不进行任何治疗,作为对照试验;在另外两个疗程中,根据受试者内部比较研究设计,每个受试者在运动前接受单次静脉注射7.5 g葡萄糖或15 g FDP。在静息状态和运动过程中,监测心率、通气量(VE)和耗氧量(VO2)。在每次训练结束时,计算完成的总功(TW)和最大耗氧量(VO2 max)。在对照组和葡萄糖治疗组之间没有发现差异。FDP治疗后各组心率、VE和VO2的增量均低于对照组和葡萄糖组(p < 0.01)。FDP后TW增加25%,VO2 max增加12% (p < 0.01)。数据表明,FDP具有潜在的改善肌肉性能的能力,并讨论了几种可能的作用机制。
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