Acute enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate has negligible effect on anaerobic performance but affects metabolomics and attenuates the gastrointestinal response

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作者
Zhou, Nihong [1 ]
Fan, Yongzhao [1 ]
Wang, Xiangyu [1 ]
Wang, Junde [2 ]
Wu, Hao [3 ]
机构
[1] Capital Univ Phys Educ & Sports, Grad Sch, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Qingdao Shengbang Hlth Food Co, Qingdao, Peoples R China
[3] Capital Univ Phys Educ & Sports, Sch Kinesiol & Hlth, Comprehens Key Lab Sports Abil Evaluat & Res, Beijing Key Lab Sports Funct Assessment & Tech Ana, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
sodium bicarbonate supplementation; anaerobic performance; physiological profile; gastrointestinal reactions; metabolomics; HIGH-INTENSITY; INDUCED ALKALOSIS; EXERCISE PERFORMANCE; INGESTION; PH; SUPPLEMENTATION; PERCEPTION; EXERTION; LACTATE; CITRATE;
D O I
10.3389/fphys.2022.996381
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Sodium bicarbonate ingestion before exercise has a performance-enhancing effect on high-intensity exercise. However, gastrointestinal symptoms can be a problematic side-effect. Enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate can attenuate gastrointestinal symptoms following acute bicarbonate loading. In addition, the subsequent effects on exercise performance and metabolomics have not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effect of enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate supplementation on the anaerobic performance, physiological profile, and symptoms of gastrointestinal discomfort after severe-intensity intermittent exercise. At the same time, targeted metabolomics was used to study the changes in urine metabolism after ingestion of enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate and to explore the characteristics of biological metabolism. In a randomized crossover design, twelve male college students completed four Wingate anaerobic 30-s cycling tests (WACT) after consuming a placebo (PL) and two experimental conditions: 0.2 g/kg body mass in enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate pills (ES) or general sodium bicarbonate pills (GS). Blood lactate (BLA), heart rate (HR), ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), and gastrointestinal-symptoms assessment questionnaire (GSAQ) were measured pre-exercise and post-exercise. In contrast, mean power (MP) and peak power (PP) were recorded immediately post-exercise. Urine samples were collected before formal tests and 50 min after the third WACT. Our findings indicate the following: 1) mean power and peak power showed no significant difference among conditions (MP: F-2.0,F- 33 = 0.541, p = 0.587, eta(2) = 0.032; PP: F-2.0,F- 33 = 0.526, p = 0.596, eta(2) = 0.031). The PP decline of the ES and GS after the third WACT was lower than that of the PL; 2) There were no significant differences in physiological responses, such as BLA (F-2.0,F- 33.0 = 0.191, p = 0.827, eta(2) = 0.011) and heart rate (F-2,F- 33 = 0.418, p = 0.662, eta(2) = 0.025), between the three conditions. Although blood lactate concentration after 10 min of the third WACT was lower with ES and GS than with placebo; 3) Fewer participants experienced gastrointestinal symptoms with enteric-coated than with general sodium bicarbonate; 4) The metabolites with differences among the three conditions 50 min after exercise were 3-phospho-d-glycerate, d-Glucose 6-phosphate, pyruvate, cis-aconitate, oxaloacetate, and citrate. ES had higher levels of 3-phospho-d-glycerate, d-Glucose 6-phosphate, pyruvate, and cis-aconitate than GS. The 3-phospho-d-glycerate, d-Glucose 6-phosphate, pyruvate, and cis-aconitate levels in GS were significantly lower than in PL. In contrast, the citrate level in GS was significantly higher than that in other experimental conditions. Compared to PL, the level of oxaloacetate was higher after exercise in ES. This data suggests that supplementation of enteric-coated and general sodium bicarbonate before exercise can alter energy metabolism following anaerobic exercise, involving the metabolism of 3-phospho-d-glycerate, D-Glucose 6-phosphate, pyruvate, cis-aconitate, oxaloacetate, citrate, and lactate. However, they do not affect anaerobic performance and blood lactate. The supplementation of acute enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate and general sodium bicarbonate can enhance some of the weak effects of blood lactate clearance during anaerobic exercise, which may be beneficial for glycolytic energy supply. In addition, enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate intake mitigates gastrointestinal symptoms compared to general sodium bicarbonate.
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