The blood lactate (La) - heart rate (HR) relationship assessed during a graded maximal
exercise test (GXT) is often used to provide training guidelines to athletes. Glycogen
depletion is a condition that is known to influence the La response during a GXT and
therefore can bias the interpretation of La curves. The purpose of our study was to
determine an influence of glycogen depletion through long-term exercise (GDE) on blood
La and ammonia (NH3) accumulation during a GXT. Eleven persons (5 males, 6 females; 26.3 · 4 yrs) performed
a cycle ergometer GXT (3 min protocol) on two separate occasions with a 1-week interval.
Using a randomized cross-over design, one of the two GXTs was preceded by a GDE. After
GDE, blood NH3 increased more rapidly in the depleted versus control state whereas La increased
less rapidly in the depleted state. The NH3 to HR relationship was not altered by glycogen depletion. We conclude, therefore,
that determination of NH3 during a GXT may provide helpful additional information for training recommendations
which is not available through La determination only.
Key words
Ammonia - lactate - graded exercise test - training - La-paradox