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Acute plasma volume expansion: Effect on metabolism during submaximal exercise

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posted on 2024-06-03, 10:12 authored by MJ Watt, MA Febbraio, Andrew GarnhamAndrew Garnham, M Hargreaves
To examine the effect of acute plasma volume expansion (PVE) on substrate selection during exercise, seven untrained men cycled for 40 min at 72 ± 2% peak oxygen uptake (V˙o 2 peak) on two occasions. On one occasion, subjects had their plasma volume expanded by 12 ± 2% via an intravenous infusion of the plasma substitute Haemaccel, whereas on the other occasion no such infusion took place. Muscle samples were obtained before and immediately after exercise. In addition, heart rate and pulmonary gas and venous blood samples were obtained throughout exercise. No differences in oxygen uptake or heart rate during exercise were observed between trials, whereas respiratory exchange ratio, blood glucose, and lactate were unaffected by PVE. Muscle glycogen and lactate concentrations were not different either before or after exercise. In addition, there was no difference in total carbohydrate oxidation between trials (control: 108 ± 2 g; PVE group: 105 ± 2 g). Plasma catecholamine levels were not affected by PVE. These data indicate that substrate metabolism during submaximal exercise in untrained men is unaltered by acute hypervolemia.

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Journal

Journal of Applied Physiology

Volume

87

Pagination

1202-1206

Location

United States

ISSN

8750-7587

eISSN

1522-1601

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

American Physiological Society

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