Effect of High-intensity Training and Probiotics on Gut Microbiota Diversity in Competitive Swimmers: Randomized Controlled Trial

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作者
Bielik, Viktor [1 ]
Hric, Ivan [1 ]
Ugrayova, Simona [1 ]
Kubanova, Libusa [1 ,2 ]
Putala, Matus [3 ]
Grznar, Lubos [3 ]
Penesova, Adela [2 ]
Havranova, Andrea [2 ]
Sardzikova, Sara [4 ]
Grendar, Marian [5 ]
Baranovicova, Eva [5 ]
Soltys, Katarina [4 ,6 ]
Kolisek, Martin [5 ]
机构
[1] Comenius Univ, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Biol & Med Sci, Bratislava 81469, Slovakia
[2] Comenius Univ, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Outdoor Sports & Swimming, Bratislava 81469, Slovakia
[3] Slovak Acad Sci, Biomed Ctr, Inst Clin & Translat Res, Bratislava 84505, Slovakia
[4] Comenius Univ, Fac Nat Sci, Dept Microbiol & Virol, Bratislava 84215, Slovakia
[5] Comenius Univ, Jessenius Fac Med Martin, Biomed Ctr Martin, Martin 03601, Slovakia
[6] Comenius Univ, Comenius Univ, Sci Pk, Bratislava 84104, Slovakia
关键词
Gut microbiome; Physical exercise; Athletes; Butyrate; Probiotics; LIFE-STYLE; PERFORMANCE; ADULTS; OBESE;
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10.1186/s40798-022-00453-8
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Background Physical exercise has favorable effects on the structure of gut microbiota and metabolite production in sedentary subjects. However, little is known whether adjustments in an athletic program impact overall changes of gut microbiome in high-level athletes. We therefore characterized fecal microbiota and serum metabolites in response to a 7-week, high-intensity training program and consumption of probiotic Bryndza cheese. Methods Fecal and blood samples and training logs were collected from young competitive male (n = 17) and female (n = 7) swimmers. Fecal microbiota were categorized using specific primers targeting the V1-V3 region of 16S rDNA, and serum metabolites were characterized by NMR-spectroscopic analysis and by multivariate statistical analysis, Spearman rank correlations, and Random Forest models. Results We found higher alpha-diversity, represented by the Shannon index value (HITB-pre 5.9 [+/- 0.4]; HITB-post 6.4 [+/- 0.4], p = 0.007), (HIT-pre 5.5 [+/- 0.6]; HIT-post 5.9 [+/- 0.6], p = 0.015), after the end of the training program in both groups independently of Bryndza cheese consumption. However, Lactococcus spp. increased in both groups, with a higher effect in the Bryndza cheese consumers (HITB-pre 0.0021 [+/- 0.0055]; HITB-post 0.0268 [+/- 0.0542], p = 0.008), (HIT-pre 0.0014 [+/- 0.0036]; HIT-post 0.0068 [+/- 0.0095], p = 0.046). Concomitant with the increase of high-intensity exercise and the resulting increase of anaerobic metabolism proportion, pyruvate (p[HITB] = 0.003; p[HIT] = 0.000) and lactate (p[HITB] = 0.000; p[HIT] = 0.030) increased, whereas acetate (p[HITB] = 0.000; p[HIT] = 0.002) and butyrate (p[HITB] = 0.091; p[HIT] = 0.019) significantly decreased. Conclusions Together, these data demonstrate a significant effect of high-intensity training (HIT) on both gut microbiota composition and serum energy metabolites. Thus, the combination of intensive athletic training with the use of natural probiotics is beneficial because of the increase in the relative abundance of lactic acid bacteria.
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