| Literature DB >> 1692687 |
G Camus1, J Pincemail, A Roesgen, E Dreezen, F E Sluse, C Deby.
Abstract
This study addresses the question of whether tocopherol mobilization during exercise could be explained by a lipolysis effect. Nine healthy male subjects were submitted to dynamic exercise of graded intensity (45, 60, 75% VO2max) on a cycle ergometer after ingestion of either a placebo or 40 mg propranolol as beta-blocker. Plasma tocopherol concentration increased toward a peak value reached during or at the end of exercise. The magnitude of this increase did not differ in the two experimental conditions while plasma free fatty acids concentration was lowered under beta-adrenergic blockade by propranolol. From these results, we conclude that tocopherol mobilization during dynamic exercise does not depend on lipolysis.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1692687 DOI: 10.3109/13813459009115745
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Int Physiol Biochim ISSN: 0003-9799