Fatmax as an index of aerobic exercise performance in mice during uphill running

被引:13
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作者
Ishihara, Kengo [1 ]
Taniguchi, Hirokazu [1 ]
机构
[1] Ryukoku Univ, Fac Agr, Shiga, Japan
来源
PLOS ONE | 2018年 / 13卷 / 02期
关键词
MAXIMAL FAT-OXIDATION; MAMMALIAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD; SUBSTRATE OXIDATION; WIDE-RANGE; CAPACITY; RATES; INTENSITIES; CROSSOVER; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0193470
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Endurance exercise performance has been used as a representative index in experimental animal models in the field of health sciences, exercise physiology, comparative physiology, food function or nutritional physiology. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Fat(max) (the exercise intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation) as an additional index of endurance exercise performance that can be measured during running at submaximal exercise intensity in mice. We measured both Fat(max) and V-o2 peak of trained ICR mice that voluntary exercised for 8 weeks and compared them with a sedentary group of mice at multiple inclinations of 20, 30, 40, and 50 degrees on a treadmill. The Vo(2) at Fat(max) of the training group was significantly higher than that of the sedentary group at inclinations of 30 and 40 degrees (P < 0.001). The running speed at Fat(max) of the training group was significantly higher than that of the sedentary group at inclinations of 20, 30, and 40 degrees (P < 0.05). Blood lactate levels sharply increased in the sedentary group (7.33 +/- 2.58 mM) compared to the training group (3.13 +/- 1.00 mM, P < 0.01) when running speeds exceeded the Fat(max) of sedentary mice. Vo(2) at Fat(max) significantly correlated to Vo(2 peak), running time to fatigue, and lactic acid level during running (P < 0.05) although the reproducibility of Vol peak was higher than that of Vo(2) at Fat(max). In conclusion, Fat(max)), can be used as a functional assessment of the endurance exercise performance of mice during submaximal exercise intensity.
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