Literature DB >> 976251

Succinate accumulation in man during exercise.

P W Hochachka, R H Dressendorfer.   

Abstract

It has been demonstrated in several diving vertebrates that succinate, a component of the Krebs cycle, accumulates in blood during breath-hold dives. The production of succinate is thought to result from amino acid catabolism. Our purpose was to determine whether succinate accumulation occurs in man during muscular activity requiring anaerobic energy contribution. Experiments using an endurance athlete included apneic work on an underwater ergometer and treadmill running to exhaustion. During 1 min breath-hold "dives" in cold water while exercising at a work rate equivalent to 62% of VO2max, venous succinate increased from 42 mumoles/l (M X 10(-6)) at rest to 125 M X 10(-6). The treadmill run elicited VO2max and increased succinate from a similar resting value to 93 M X 10(-6). Increases in alanine, lactate, and pyruvate were observed for both types of exercise. The findings confirm that succinate accumulation also occurs in man. It was suggested that amino acid catabolism may provide a source of anaerobic energy production in addition to glycolysis. However, the importance of the proposed energy pathway remains to be quantified.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 976251     DOI: 10.1007/BF00423282

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


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