Int J Sports Med 2001; 22(3): 175-180
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16380
Physiology and Biochemistry

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Short-Term 17-β-Estradiol Administration Does Not Affect Metabolism in Young Males

M. A. Tarnopolsky1,2 , B. D. Roy2 , J. P. MacDonald2 , S. McKenzie2 , J. Martin1 , S.  Ettinger3
  • 1 Departments of Neurology and Physical Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada2 Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada 3 Department of Cardiology, Hershey Medical Centre, Hershey, PA, USA
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Publication Date:
31 December 2001 (online)

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We have previously demonstrated that females oxidize more lipid and less protein and carbohydrate during endurance exercise [21]. Several studies in male rats have demonstrated similar metabolic changes after 4 d of 17-β-estradiol (E2 ) administration. Our purpose was to study the effects of E2 administration upon substrate metabolism during 90 min of cycle ergometry at 60 % V˙O2peak in 11 healthy, young males. E2 was administered in a single-blind, cross-over, randomized fashion for 11 d (100 μg · d- 1 × 3.5 d → 200 μg · d- 1 × 3.5 d → 300 μg ·d- 1 × 4.0 d). Respiratory exchange ratio (RER), V˙O2, Ve, HR, lactate, and glucose were measured every 30 min during exercise and E2, testosterone TEST, glycerol and triglycerides were measured prior to exercise T = 0 min. Muscle biopsies were taken from the vastus lateralis before and after exercise for glycogen determination. Estradiol treatment resulted in lower plasma TEST (20.8 → 7.8 nmol · L- 1, P < 0.0001) and higher plasma E2 (168.1 → 327.3 pmol · L- 1, P < 0.002). There were no effects of E2 treatment upon any of the other measured variables including muscle glycogen: (E2 - PRE = 529.3 → POST = 237.9; PL - PRE = 582.2 → POST = 262.4 mmol · kg- 1 [dm]). We concluded that short-term E2 treatment increased plasma E2 to female follicular levels in males but had no effect upon lipid or carbohydrate metabolism.

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