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Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study

Physical exercise involves increased neuronal activity of many brain structures, but 1H-MRS investigations on the effects of human brain glutamate (Glu) concentrations on acute exercise have been sparse. Previous studies consistently found increases in brain lactate (Lac) concentrations following gr...

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Autores principales: Świątkiewicz, Maciej, Gaździński, Stefan, Madeyski, Michał, Kossowski, Bartosz, Langfort, Józef, Bogorodzki, Piotr, Zawadzka-Bartczak, Ewelina, Sklinda, Katarzyna, Walecki, Jerzy, Grieb, Paweł
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Publicado: Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398967
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.118335
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author Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Gaździński, Stefan
Madeyski, Michał
Kossowski, Bartosz
Langfort, Józef
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Zawadzka-Bartczak, Ewelina
Sklinda, Katarzyna
Walecki, Jerzy
Grieb, Paweł
author_facet Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Gaździński, Stefan
Madeyski, Michał
Kossowski, Bartosz
Langfort, Józef
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Zawadzka-Bartczak, Ewelina
Sklinda, Katarzyna
Walecki, Jerzy
Grieb, Paweł
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description Physical exercise involves increased neuronal activity of many brain structures, but 1H-MRS investigations on the effects of human brain glutamate (Glu) concentrations on acute exercise have been sparse. Previous studies consistently found increases in brain lactate (Lac) concentrations following graded exercise up to 85% of the predicted maximal heart rate. However, the reported effects on brain concentrations of glutamine and glutamate were not consistent. This study aimed to determine the effect of acute intense graded maximal exercise on 1H-MRS signals related to concentrations of Glu, glutamate+glutamine (Glx), and Lac. Young adult males were randomly divided into two groups and subjected to 1H-MRS when resting (NE) or shortly after cessation of the intense graded exercise intended to pass the anaerobic threshold (E). 1H-MRS spectra were acquired from the large voxel encompassing the occipito-parietal cortex only once. Estimates of Glu, Glx, and Lac concentrations were calculated in institutional units by normalizing to a spectroscopic signal originating from creatine-containing compounds (Cr). Concentrations of Glu, Glx, and Lac were respectively 11%, 12.6%, and 48.5% higher in E than in NE (p < 0.001). The increased brain Lac signal in the exercising group indicated that in our experiment, vigorous exercise resulted in passing the anaerobic threshold and lactate apparently entered the brain. Concomitantly glutamate-related resonance signals from the vicinity of the occipito-parietal cortex were significantly increased; physiological mechanisms underlying these phenomena require further study. Future studies should evaluate whether the normalization rate of these concentrations is a marker of general physical fitness.
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spelling pubmed-102866052023-07-01 Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study Świątkiewicz, Maciej Gaździński, Stefan Madeyski, Michał Kossowski, Bartosz Langfort, Józef Bogorodzki, Piotr Zawadzka-Bartczak, Ewelina Sklinda, Katarzyna Walecki, Jerzy Grieb, Paweł Biol Sport Original Paper Physical exercise involves increased neuronal activity of many brain structures, but 1H-MRS investigations on the effects of human brain glutamate (Glu) concentrations on acute exercise have been sparse. Previous studies consistently found increases in brain lactate (Lac) concentrations following graded exercise up to 85% of the predicted maximal heart rate. However, the reported effects on brain concentrations of glutamine and glutamate were not consistent. This study aimed to determine the effect of acute intense graded maximal exercise on 1H-MRS signals related to concentrations of Glu, glutamate+glutamine (Glx), and Lac. Young adult males were randomly divided into two groups and subjected to 1H-MRS when resting (NE) or shortly after cessation of the intense graded exercise intended to pass the anaerobic threshold (E). 1H-MRS spectra were acquired from the large voxel encompassing the occipito-parietal cortex only once. Estimates of Glu, Glx, and Lac concentrations were calculated in institutional units by normalizing to a spectroscopic signal originating from creatine-containing compounds (Cr). Concentrations of Glu, Glx, and Lac were respectively 11%, 12.6%, and 48.5% higher in E than in NE (p < 0.001). The increased brain Lac signal in the exercising group indicated that in our experiment, vigorous exercise resulted in passing the anaerobic threshold and lactate apparently entered the brain. Concomitantly glutamate-related resonance signals from the vicinity of the occipito-parietal cortex were significantly increased; physiological mechanisms underlying these phenomena require further study. Future studies should evaluate whether the normalization rate of these concentrations is a marker of general physical fitness. Institute of Sport in Warsaw 2022-09-15 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10286605/ /pubmed/37398967 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.118335 Text en Copyright © Biology of Sport 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Gaździński, Stefan
Madeyski, Michał
Kossowski, Bartosz
Langfort, Józef
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Zawadzka-Bartczak, Ewelina
Sklinda, Katarzyna
Walecki, Jerzy
Grieb, Paweł
Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title_full Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title_fullStr Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title_full_unstemmed Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title_short Increased brain (1)H-MRS glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
title_sort increased brain (1)h-mrs glutamate and lactate signals following maximal aerobic capacity exercise in young healthy males: an exploratory study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398967
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.118335
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