Gluconeogenesis and hepatic glycogenolysis during exercise at the lactate threshold

Dec 15, 2012Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Liver sugar production and breakdown during exercise at the lactate threshold

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Abstract

Gluconeogenesis (GNG) increased significantly to 4.4 ± 0.9 mg·kg(-1)·min(-1) with elevated lactate levels during exercise.

  • Trained subjects exhibited decreased GNG at lactate threshold (LT) compared to untrained subjects.
  • Relative exercise intensity was similar between untrained subjects at LT and trained subjects at 10% below LT.
  • Hepatic glycogen breakdown was higher in trained subjects, though not significantly different across conditions.
  • GNG is essential for maintaining glucose production during exercise in fasted men, independent of training state.
  • Elevating lactate concentration through a lactate clamp enhanced GNG during exercise but not at rest.

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