Neuroendocrine responses were investigated in 8 male athletes before, during and after
60 min of bicycle ergometry at an intensity corresponding to 1.5 mmol/l blood lactate
in an incremental bicycle test. Hyperoxic gas (HE: 100 % O2), hypoxic gas (HO: 14 % O2, 86 % N2) or normoxic gas (NO) were inhaled continuously during exercise as well as for 30
min before and after. During exercise, prolactin (PRL) increased in HO while it did
not change significantly in NO. Only HE induced a PRL increase (400 %) during 30 min
of rest before exercise. PRL decreased in HE during exercise but remained higher than
in HO. Growth hormone (GH), ACTH and norepinephrine (NE) did not increase in a similar
pattern during HE. In comparison to NO and HE, increase of NE, GH and ACTH was significantly
higher in HO. NE declined significantly in HE before exercise. Our results demonstrate
that only PRL is affected by acute exposure to hyperoxia. Changes in inhibition of
the dopaminergic system might contribute to augmentation of PRL before exercise. The
exact underlying mechanisms are yet unknown.
Key words
Neuroendocrine response - normoxia - hyperoxia - hypoxia - rest - endurance exercise