Acute L-glutamine ingestion does not improve maximal effort exercise

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Haub, MD
Potteiger, JA [1 ]
Nau, KL
Webster, MJ
Zebas, CJ
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[1] Univ Kansas, Dept Phys Therapy Educ, Exercise Physiol Lab, Med Ctr,Robinson Ctr 101, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
[2] Univ So Mississippi, Appl Physiol Lab, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 USA
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alkalosis; glutamine; hydrogen ion concentration; acid-base equilibrium; exercise physiology; ergogenic acid;
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Background. L-glutamine (GLN) may have an ergogenic effect during exercise considering its base generating potential, We attempted to determine whether GLN ingestion influences acid-base balance and improves high intensity exercise performance, Method. Ten trained males performed five exercise bouts on a cycle ergometer at 100% of (V) over dotO(2)peak. The first four bouts were 60 sec in duration, while the fifth bout was continued to fatigue. Each bout was separated by 60 sec of recovery. The exercise bouts were initiated 90 min after ingesting 0.03 g.kg body mass(-1) of either GLN or placebo (PLC). Venous blood samples were collected pre-ingestion (PRE-IN), pre-exercise (PRE-ES), and following bouts four (B4) and five (B5) and analyzed for pH, bicarbonate concentration (HCO3), and lactate concentration (La-). Time to fatigue for B5 was used as a performance measure. Results. pH, [HCO3], and [La-] were not significantly different (p>0.05) between conditions for PRE-IN, PRE-EX, B4, and B5. Time to fatigue was not significantly different between conditions and averaged 263.4+/-24.5 sec and 263.2+/-19.4 sec for the GLN and PLC trials, respectively, Conclusions. These data indicate that acute ingestion of L-glutamine does not enhance either buffering potential or high intensity exercise performance in trained males.
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