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Changes in plasma taurine levels after different endurance events
Authors:R. J. Ward  M. Francaux  C. Cuisinier  X. Sturbois  Prof. Ph. De Witte
Affiliation:(1) Biologie du Comportement, Catholique Universite de Louvain, 1 Croix de Sud, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium;(2) Unité d'Education Physique, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:
Summary The sulphonated amino acid taurine increased significantly in the plasma of trained athletes after three endurance exercises of different duration and intensity, a 90 min run on a treadmill at 75% of an individual's VO2 peak, a Marathon, 42.2km and a 100km run, by 19%, 77% and 36%, respectively. Such results indicated that the speed at which the exercise is per formed, referred to as the intensity, rather than the duration of the exercise, correlated with the elevated taurine levels possibly indicating its release from muscle fibres. The plasma amino acid pool decreased significantly in relationship with the duration of the exercise, caused by their utilisation for glucogenesis. The possible sources of the increased plasma taurine are discussed.
Keywords:Amino acids  Taurine  Marathon  Endurance exercise
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