Retention of intravenously infused [13C]bicarbonate is transiently increased during recovery from hard exercise

Author:

Henderson Gregory C.,Fattor Jill A.,Horning Michael A.,Faghihnia Nastaran,Luke-Zeitoun Mona,Brooks George A.

Abstract

The effects of exercise on energy substrate metabolism persist into the postexercise recovery period. We sought to derive bicarbonate retention factors ( k) to correct for carbon tracer oxidized, but retained from pulmonary excretion before, during, and after exercise. Ten men and nine women received a primed-continuous infusion of [13C]bicarbonate (sodium salt) under three different conditions: 1) before, during, and 3 h after 90 min of exercise at 45% peak oxygen consumption (V̇o2peak); 2) before, during, and 3 h after 60 min of exercise at 65% V̇o2peak; and 3) during a time-matched resting control trial, with breath samples collected for determination of 13CO2 excretion rates. Throughout the resting control trial, k was stable and averaged 0.83 in men and women. During exercise, average k in men was 0.93 at 45% V̇o2peak and 0.94 at 65% V̇o2peak, and in women k was 0.91 at 45% V̇o2peak and 0.92 at 65% V̇o2peak, with no significant differences between intensities or sexes. After exercise at 45% V̇o2peak, k returned rapidly to control values in men and women, but following exercise at 65% V̇o2peak, k was significantly less than control at 30 and 60 min postexercise in men (0.74 and 0.72, respectively, P < 0.05) and women (0.75 and 0.76, respectively, P < 0.05) with no significant postexercise differences between men and women. We conclude that bicarbonate/CO2 retention is transiently increased in men and women for the first hour of postexercise recovery following endurance exercise bouts of hard but not moderate intensity.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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