Threshold increases in plasma growth hormone in relation to plasma catecholamine and blood lactate concentrations during progressive exercise in endurance trained athletes

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作者
ChwalbinskaMoneta, J
Krysztofiak, H
Ziemba, A
Nazar, K
KaciubaUscilko, H
机构
[1] Department of Applied Physiology, Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL-00-730 Warsaw
关键词
human growth hormone; catecholamines; blood lactate; incremental exercise; anaerobic threshold;
D O I
10.1007/BF00262819
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Plasma human growth hormone ([HGH]), adrenaline ([A]), noradrenaline ([NA]) and blood lactate ([La-](b)) concentrations were measured during progressive, multistage exercise on a cycle ergometer in 12 endurance-trained athletes [aged 32.0 (SEM 2.0) years]. Exercise intensities (3 min each) were increased by 50 W until the subjects felt exhausted. Venous blood samples were taken after each intensity. The [HGH] and catecholamine concentrations increased negligibly during exercise of low to moderate intensities revealing an abrupt rise at the load corresponding to the lactate threshold ([La-]-T). Close correlations (P < 0.001) were found between [La-](b) and plasma [HGH] (r = 0.64), [A] (r = 0.71) and [NA] (r = 0.81). The mean threshold exercise intensities for [HGH], [A] and [NA], detected by log-log transformation, [154 (SEM 19) W, 162 (SEM 15) W and 160 (SEM 17) W, respectively] were not significantly different from the [La-]-T [161 (SEM 12) W]. The results indicated that the threshold rise in plasma [HGH] followed the patterns of plasma catecholamine and blood lactate accumulation during progressive exercise in the endurance-trained athletes.
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