EFFECTS OF EXERCISE INTENSITY ON PURINE CATABOLISM
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概要
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In order to elucidate effects of the exercise intensity on purine catabolism, we performed exhaustive exercise (Exh-ex), 80% V^^・O_2max exercise (80%-ex) and 70% V^^・O_2max exercise (70%-ex) test by a bicycle ergometer, and esthnated the purine catabolism by the changes in blood ammonia, plasma oxypurines and urinary oxypurines in five healthy male subjects who were given allopurinol. The results were slunlnarized as follows ; 1) Plasma oxypurines concentrations (POP) increased gradually after exercise with each intensity. The order of their maximal. levels and of cumulative areas under the curves of POP were exh-ex>80%-ex>70%-ex>control, respectively, and that of urinary excretions of oxypurines was exh-ex>80%-ex>70%-ex≧control. 2) Blood ammonia concentrations (BNH3) increased sharply after exercise with each intensity. The order of their maximal levels was 80%-ex=exh-ex>70%-ex>control, and that of cumulative areas under the curves of BNH3 was 80%-ex>exh-ex>70%-ex>control. 3) Blood lactate concentrations (BLA) increased sharply after exercise with each intensity. The order of their maximal levels and of cumulative areas under the curves of BLA were exh-ex = 80%-ex>70%-ex>control, respectively. These results suggest that the purine catabolism leading to uric acid production is activated by the physical exercise in the order of increasing intensities. The discrepancy between the increase in ammonia and those in oxypurines suggests that the increased purine catabolic pathway was mediated not only by AMP deamination but also by other factors.
- 日本体力医学会の論文
- 1988-06-01
著者
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Ito Akira
筑波大学体育科学系運動生化学研究室
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Ogasawara Masashi
福岡大学体育学部運動生理学研究室
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HADANO SHINJI
筑波大学臨床医学系神経内科
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SAKAI SATOSHI
大阪府立柏原東高等学校