Hyperoxia decreases muscle glycogenolysis, lactate production, and lactate efflux during steady-state exercise

Jan 13, 2006American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

High oxygen levels reduce muscle sugar breakdown and lactate release during steady exercise

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Abstract

Muscle glycogenolysis was reduced by 16% during exercise in 60% oxygen compared to room air.

  • Hyperoxia led to a significant, 15% reduction in total pyruvate production during a 40-minute cycling exercise.
  • Lactate accumulation decreased from 31.3 +/- 8.7 to 22.6 +/- 6.4 mmol/kg dry weight with hyperoxia.
  • There was no change in pyruvate oxidation despite decreased pyruvate production under hyperoxic conditions.
  • Decreased muscle glycogen breakdown was associated with lower epinephrine levels and reduced activators of glycogen breakdown during exercise.
  • The metabolic balance between pyruvate production and oxidation improved, resulting in lower lactate levels during hyperoxia.

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