SWEAT AMMONIA EXCRETION DURING SUBMAXIMAL CYCLING EXERCISE

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作者
CZARNOWSKI, D [1 ]
GORSKI, J [1 ]
机构
[1] MED ACAD BIALYSTOK,DEPT PHYSIOL,UL MICKIEWICZA 2C,PL-15230 BIALYSTOK,POLAND
关键词
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE; WORK RATE; PLASMA AMMONIA CONCENTRATION; EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE; SWEAT VOLUME;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.70.1.371
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study was undertaken to investigate whether part of the ammonia formed during muscular exercise was excreted with the sweat. Male medical students volunteered for the experiment. They exercised 30 min on a bicycle ergometer at 80 and 40% of the predetermined maximal O2 uptake (Vo2max). Exercise at 80% Vo2max was performed twice, at room temperature (20-degrees-C) and in a cold room (0-degrees-C), whereas exercise at 40% was performed only at room temperature (20-degrees-C). Blood was collected from the antecubital vein immediately before and after exercise. Sweat was collected from the hypogastric region by use of gauze pads. It was shown that the plasma ammonia level was elevated after exercise at 80% Vo2max and remained stable after exercise at 40% Vo2max. The volume of sweat produced during exercise at 80% Vo2max at 20-degrees-C was 428 +/- 138 ml and at 0-degrees-C 245 +/- 86 ml and during exercise at 40% Vo2max was 183 +/- 69 ml. The ammonia concentration in the sweat after exercise at 80% Vo2max at 20-degrees-C was 7,140-mu-mol/l and at 0-degrees-C 11,816-mu-mol/l. After exercise at 40% Vo2max, it was 2,076-mu-mol/l. The total ammonia lost through the sweat during exercise at 80% Vo2max was similar at both temperatures, despite the difference in the sweat volume (at 20-degrees-C, 3,360 +/- 2,080-mu-mol; at 0-degrees-C, 3,310 +/- 1,250-mu-mol). During exercise at 40% Vo2max, it was 350 +/- 230-mu-mol. These results show that part of ammonia formed during exercise is lost with sweat. The amount lost increases with increased work rate and the plasma ammonia concentration.
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页码:371 / 374
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