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Metabolic fate of a large amount of 13C-glycerol ingested during prolonged exercise.

D Massicotte1, A Scotto, F Péronnet, H M'Kaouar, M Milot, C Lavoie.   

Abstract

We have shown that the oxidation rate of exogenous glycerol and glucose during prolonged exercise were similar when ingested in small amounts (0.36 g/kg) (J Appl Physiol 90:1685,2001). The oxidation rate of exogenous carbohydrate increases with the amount ingested. We, thus, hypothesized that the oxidation rate of exogenous glycerol would also be larger when ingested in large amount. The study was conducted on six male subjects exercising for 120 min at 64 (2)% VO(2)max while ingesting 1 g/kg of (13)C-glycerol. Substrate oxidation was measured using indirect respiratory calorimetry corrected for protein oxidation, and from V(13)CO(2) at the mouth. The (13)C enrichment of plasma glucose was also measured in order to follow the possible conversion of (13)C-glycerol into glucose. In spite of the large amount of glycerol ingested and absorbed (plasma glycerol concentration = 8.0 (0.3) mmol/l at min 100), exogenous glycerol oxidation over the last 80 min of exercise [8.8 (1.6) g providing 4.1 (0.7)% of the energy yield] was similar to that observed when 0.36 g/kg was ingested. The comparison between the (13)C enrichment of plasma glucose and the oxidation rate of (13)C-glycerol showed that a portion of exogenous glycerol was converted into glucose before being oxidized, but also suggested that another portion could have been directly oxidized in peripheral tissues.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16369815     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-005-0058-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.078


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