牛磺酸
氨基酸
亮氨酸
苯丙氨酸
化学
缬氨酸
内科学
分解代谢
谷氨酰胺
内分泌学
丙氨酸
蛋氨酸
尿素
酪氨酸
蛋白质分解代谢
尿
排泄
胱氨酸
芳香族氨基酸
新陈代谢
生物化学
生物
医学
酶
半胱氨酸
作者
H. E. Refsum,L. R. Gjessing,S. B. Strømme
标识
DOI:10.3109/00365517909106125
摘要
Venous plasma and urine amino acids and urea were measured in ten well-trained men, aged 23--45 years, in connection with a 70 km cross-country ski race, lasting 4.39--6.04 h, leading to slight dehydration. The estimated urea production rate during the race was of the order 7.6 mumol/min, kg b.wt, i.e. twice the rate for such men on ordinary protein intake, during ordinary activity, thus suggesting increased protein catabolism. The race led to a fall of the total plasma amino acid concentration to about 60% of the pre-race level. In particular, the branched chain amino acids (valine, iso-leucine, leucine) and alanine were markedly reduced, whereas the S-containing amino acids (taurine, cystine, methionine) and the aromatic (phenylalanine, tyrosine, trytophan, histidine) and glutamine/glutamate were increased, unchanged or only moderately reduced. It is concluded that prolonged heavy exercise is accompanied by increased protein catabolism and changes in the plasma amino acid concentrations similar to those observed during prolonged starvation, but differing from those seen at heavy exercise of less than 2 h duration or prolonged exercise of moderate intensity.
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