Int J Sports Med 2001; 22(3): 226-231
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16386
Nutrition

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Carbohydrate Beverage Ingestion and Neutrophil Degranulation Responses Following Cycling to Fatigue at 75 % V˙O2 max

N. C. Bishop, A. K.  Blannin, N. P. Walsh, M. Gleeson
  • School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 December 2001 (online)

Carbohydrate (CHO) beverage ingestion appears to influence neutrophil functional responses to prolonged exercise of a fixed duration. The aim of this randomised study was to examine the effect of CHO (5 % w/v) beverage ingestion on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated neutrophil degranulation responses in nine recreationally active males who cycled at 75 % V˙O2 max until fatigue. On two separate occasions, subjects ingested either placebo (PLA) or CHO beverages before and at 15 min intervals during the exercise. Subjects exercised for 31 % longer on the CHO trial compared with the PLA trial (P < 0.05). At fatigue plasma glucose concentration was significantly lower on the PLA trial compared with the CHO trial (P < 0.05). Plasma cortisol concentrations had increased similarly on both trials at this time. A marked neutrophilia was evident at fatigue and throughout the 4 h recovery period, the magnitude of which was similar on both trials. At fatigue LPS-stimulated elastase release per neutrophil had fallen similarly on both trials compared with pre-exercise values (47 % and 50 % on the PLA and CHO trials, respectively). In conclusion, our results suggest that CHO beverage ingestion has negligible influence on the hormonal, circulating neutrophil and LPS-stimulated neutrophil degranulation responses when exercise is performed to fatigue.

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