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Effect of acute sodium bicarbonate ingestion on excess CO2 output during incremental exercise.

K Hirakoba1, A Maruyama, K Misaka.   

Abstract

The effect of bicarbonate ingestion on total excess volume of CO2 output (CO2 excess), due to bicarbonate buffering of lactic acid in exercise, was studied in eight healthy male volunteers during incremental exercise on a cycle ergometer performed after ingestion (0.3 g.kg-1 body mass) of CaCO3 (control) and NaHCO3 (alkalosis). The resting arterialized venous blood pH (P < 0.05) and bicarbonate concentration ([HCO3-]b; P < 0.01) were significantly higher in acute metabolic alkalosis [AMA; pH, 7.44 (SD 0.03); [HCO3-]b, 29.4 (SD 1.5) mmol.l-1] than in the control [pH, 7.39 (SD 0.03); [HCO3-]b, 25.5 (SD 1.0) mmol.l-1]. The blood lactate concentrations ([la-]b) during exercise below the anaerobic threshold (AT) were not affected by AMA, while significantly higher [la-]b at exhaustion [12.29 (SD 1.87) vs 9.57 (SD 2.14) mmol.l-1, P < 0.05] and at 3 min after exercise [14.41 (SD 1.75) vs 12.26 (SD 1.40) mmol.l-1, P < 0.05] were found in AMA compared with the control. The CO2 excess increased significantly from the control [3177 (SD 506) ml] to AMA [3897 (SD 381) ml; P < 0.05]. The CO2 excess per body mass was found to be significantly correlated with both the increase of [la-]b from rest to 3 min after exercise (delta[la-]b; r = 0.926, P < 0.001) and with the decrease of [HCO3-]b from rest to 3 min after exercise (delta [HCO3-]b; r = 0.872, P < 0.001), indicating that CO2 excess per body mass increased linearly with both delta [la-]b and delta [HCO3-]b.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8394808     DOI: 10.1007/bf00634306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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