Effect of an acute β‐adrenergic blockade on exercise intensity corresponding to the lactate minimum

B. Denadai, P. Júnior, C. M. Neiva
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β‐Adrenoreceptor blockade is reported to impair endurance, power output and work capacity in healthy subjects and patients with hypertension. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect in eighth athletic males of an acute β‐adrenergic blockade with propranolol on their individual power output corresponding to a defined lactate minimum (LM). Eight fit males (cyclist or triathlete) performed a protocol to determine the power output corresponding to their individual LM (defined from an incremental exercise test after a rapidly induced exercise lactic acidosis). This protocol was performed twice in a double‐blind randomized order by each athlete first ingesting propranolol (80 mg) and in a second trial a placebo, 120 minutes respectively prior to the test sequence. The blood lactate concentration obtained 7 minutes after anaerobic exercise (a Wingate test) was significantly lower after acute β‐adrenergic blockade (8.6 ± 1.6 mM) than under the placebo condition (11.7 ± 1.6 mM). The work rate at the LM was lowered from 215.0 ± 18.6 to 184.0 ± 18.6 watts and heart rate at the LM was reduced from 165 ± 1.5 to 132 ± 2.2 beats/minute as a result of the blockade. There was a non‐significant correlation (r = 0.29) between the power output at the LM with and without acute β‐adrenergic blockade. In conclusion, since the intensity corresponding to the LM is related to aerobic performance, the results of the present study, are able to explain in part, the reduction in aerobic power output produced during β‐adrenergic blockade.
急性β -肾上腺素能阻断对乳酸最低值运动强度的影响
据报道,β -肾上腺素受体阻断会损害健康受试者和高血压患者的耐力、功率输出和工作能力。本研究的目的是研究在第8名运动男性中,用心得安进行急性β -肾上腺素能阻断对他们的个人输出功率的影响,这些输出功率对应于定义的乳酸最小值(LM)。8名健康的男性(自行车运动员或铁人三项运动员)执行了一项协议,以确定与其个人LM相对应的功率输出(定义自快速诱导的运动性乳酸酸中毒后的增量运动测试)。该方案以双盲随机顺序进行了两次,每位运动员在测试前120分钟分别服用心得安(80毫克)和安慰剂。急性β -肾上腺素能阻断后7分钟的血乳酸浓度(Wingate试验)明显低于安慰剂组(11.7±1.6 mM)。由于封锁,LM的工作速率从215.0±18.6瓦降低到184.0±18.6瓦,LM的心率从165±1.5降至132±2.2次/分钟。急性β -肾上腺素能阻断和非急性β -肾上腺素能阻断的LM功率输出之间存在非显著相关(r = 0.29)。总之,由于LM对应的强度与有氧表现有关,因此本研究的结果能够部分解释β -肾上腺素能阻断期间有氧能量输出的减少。
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