Gastrointestinal permeability during exercise: effects of aspirin and energy-containing beverages

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作者
Lambert, GP [1 ]
Broussard, LJ [1 ]
Mason, BL [1 ]
Mauermann, WJ [1 ]
Gisolfi, CV [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Exercise Sci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
human; nutrition; diet; fluids; nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; carbohydrate;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.2001.90.6.2075
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to determine whether aspirin (A) ingestion combined with prolonged exercise increases gastrointestinal permeability and whether consumption of a carbohydrate-containing (CHO) or a CHO + glutamine-containing (CHO+G) beverage would reduce this effect. Seventeen subjects completed six experiments. They ingested A (1,300 mg) or placebo (P) pills the evening before and before running 60 min at 70% maximal oxygen uptake. Also, before running they ingested a solution containing 5 g lactulose (L), 5 g sucrose (S), and 2 g rhamnose (R). During each trial, either a 6% CHO beverage, a 6% CHO+G (0.6%; 41 mM) beverage, or a water placebo (WP) was consumed. For 4 h after a run, all urine was collected to measure urinary excretion of L, R, and S. S excretion (percentage of dose ingested; measure of gastroduodenal permeability) was significantly greater (P < 0.05) during the A trial while the subjects drank the WP compared with all other trials. Administration of A also significantly increased L/R (measure of intestinal permeability) for the CHO and WP trials compared with all P trials. Ingestion the CHO or CHO+G beverages significantly reduced S excretion and L excretion when A was administered, but it did not reduce L/R. These results indicate that gastroduodenal and intestinal permeability increase after A ingestion during prolonged running and that ingestion of a CHO beverage attenuates the gastroduodenal effect but not the intestinal effect. Furthermore, addition of G to the CHO beverage provided no additional benefit in reducing gastroduodenal or intestinal permeability.
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页码:2075 / 2080
页数:6
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