Effects of elevated plasma adrenaline levels on substrate metabolism, effort perception and muscle activation during low-to-moderate intensity exercise

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Sacha J. West
Julia H. Goedecke
Lizl van Niekerk
Malcolm Collins
Alan St Clair Gibson
Ian A. Macdonald
Timothy D. Noakes
Estelle V. Lambert
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[1] University of Cape Town,Department of Human Biology, UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine
[2] University of Nottingham Medical School,Queen’s Medical Centre
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Pflügers Archiv | 2006年 / 451卷
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Electromyographic activity; Intramuscular triglyceride; Glycogen; Sympathetic nervous system; Substrate availability;
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The aim of this study was to differentiate the role of raised plasma adrenaline (Adr) concentrations from sympathoadrenal activation associated with moderate-intensity exercise, on muscle activation, cardiopulmonary responses, fuel metabolism, and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) during low-intensity exercise. Two groups of subjects (MOD, n=6; LOW, n=7) cycled on two occasions for 90 min. MOD cycled at 68% VO2max with saline infusion, and at 34% VO2max with Adr infusion. LOW cycled twice at 34% VO2max, with either Adr or saline infusion. Infusions (0.015 g Adr/kg/min) started at 15 min and increased plasma [Adr] somewhat higher than during exercise at 68% VO2max (~1.9 vs. 1.4 nM, at 75 min). Mean plasma glucose and lactate concentrations during LOW were significantly higher with Adr than saline infusion (5.1±0.6 vs. 4.4±0.3 mmol/l, P<0.01 and 2.1±0.8 vs. 1.3±0.5 mmol/l, P<0.01, respectively). Elevated [Adr], without increased exercise intensity, did not alter glycogenolysis. There were also no effects of Adr infusion at 34% VO2max on heart rate, oxygen consumption, [FFA], respiratory exchange ratio, intramuscular triglyceride utilization, muscle activation or RPE. In conclusion, elevated [Adr] similar to those found during moderate-intensity exercise increased plasma glucose and lactate availability, but did not alter intramuscular fuel utilization, effort perception or muscle activation.
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