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1 Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and 2 Diabetes Research and Training Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232
The hypothesis that glucose ingestion in
the postexercise state enhances the synthesis of glutamine and alanine
in the skeletal muscle was tested. Glucose was infused intraduodenally
for 150 min (44.5 µmol · kg
1 · min
1)
beginning 30 min after a 150-min period of exercise
(n = 7) or an equivalent duration
sedentary period (n = 10) in
18-h-fasted dogs. Prior exercise caused a twofold greater increase in
limb glucose uptake during the intraduodenal glucose infusion compared with uptake in sedentary dogs. Arterial glutamine levels fell gradually
with the glucose load in both groups. Net hindlimb glutamine efflux
increased in response to intraduodenal glucose in exercised but not
sedentary dogs (P < 0.05-0.01).
Arterial alanine levels, depleted by 50% with exercise, rose with
intraduodenal glucose in exercised but not sedentary dogs
(P < 0.05-0.01). Net hindlimb alanine efflux also rose in exercised dogs in response to intraduodenal glucose (P < 0.05-0.01),
whereas it was not different from baseline in sedentary controls for
the first 90 min of glucose infusion. Beyond this point,
it, too, rose significantly. We conclude that oral glucose
may facilitate recovery of muscle from prolonged exercise by enhancing
the removal of nitrogen in the form of glutamine and
alanine.
glutamine; alanine; dog; exercise recovery; hindlimb
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