Hemodynamic and Lactate Response to Exhaustive Exercise with L-Arginine Supplementation

M. Feeback, Bailey Reitsma
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Introduction: To further understand the effects of L-arginine on both its ability to enhance lactate clearance and increase overall blood flow before, during, and after exhaustive anaerobic exercise. Methods:  Twelve healthy male subjects between the ages of 18-25 first completed an initial visit where baseline data was recorded. Subjects completed three additional visits, in which they ingested either a placebo, two-gram or four-gram dose of L-arginine. Blood flow (BF) and lactate were recorded before ingestion of the treatment, 5 and 15-minutes post-ingestion prior to performing a push-up test to volitional fatigue.  Immediately following the push-up test, BF and lactate were assessed and again 15-minutes post exercise. Results: Blood lactate did not differ across condition (p=0.569).  Lactate clearance was not influenced by L-arginine when analyzing the Area Under Curve.  Blood flow increased with ingestion of the four-gram dose while at rest (the 15-minute mark).  Blood flow was also enhanced in the four-gram dose immediately after exercise at the 25-minute mark.  Conclusions: The data suggests that a four-gram dose of L-arginine plays a more significant role in blood flow than the clearance of lactate after exercise compared to a two-gram dose or placebo.
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补充L-精氨酸对力竭性运动的血液动力学和乳酸反应
简介:为了进一步了解l -精氨酸在无氧运动前、运动中和运动后增强乳酸清除率和增加整体血流量的作用。方法:12名年龄在18-25岁之间的健康男性受试者首次完成了首次访问,并记录了基线数据。受试者完成了另外三次访问,其中他们摄入安慰剂,2克或4克剂量的l -精氨酸。在服药前、服药后5分钟和服药后15分钟进行俯卧撑试验检测意志疲劳,分别记录血流量(BF)和乳酸水平。在俯卧撑测试后,立即评估BF和乳酸,并在运动后15分钟再次评估。结果:两组间血乳酸无显著性差异(p=0.569)。在分析曲线下面积时,乳酸清除率不受l -精氨酸的影响。在休息时(15分钟),摄入4克剂量的血流量增加。在运动后25分钟,4克剂量的血流量也得到了增强。结论:数据表明,与2克剂量或安慰剂相比,4克剂量的l -精氨酸在运动后血液流动中的作用比乳酸清除更显著。
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