Effect of L-ornithine hydrochloride ingestion on intermittent maximal anaerobic cycle ergometer performance and fatigue recovery after exercise |
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Authors: | Demura Shinichi Morishita Koji Yamada Takayoshi Yamaji Shunsuke Komatsu Miho |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kakuma, Kanazawa Ishikawa, 920-1192, Japan;(2) Healthcare Products Development Center, Kyowa Hakko Bio Co., Ltd., Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba Ibaraki, 305-0841, Japan;(3) General Education Center, Fukui National College of Technology, Geshi, Sabae Fukui, 916-8507, Japan;(4) Faculty of Medical Science, University of Fukui, Matsuoka-Shimoaiduki, Eiheiji, Yoshida Fukui, 910-1193, Japan; |
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Abstract: | l-Ornithine plays an important role in ammonia metabolism via the urea cycle. This study aimed to examine the effect of l-ornithine hydrochloride ingestion on ammonia metabolism and performance after intermittent maximal anaerobic cycle ergometer exercise. Ten healthy young adults (age, 23.8 ± 3.9 year; height, 172.3 ± 5.5 cm; body mass, 67.7 ± 6.1 kg) with regular training experience ingested l-ornithine hydrochloride (0.1 g/kg, body mass) or placebo after 30 s of maximal cycling exercise. Five sets of the same maximal cycling exercise were conducted 60 min after ingestion, and maximal cycling exercise was conducted after a 15 min rest. The intensity of cycling exercise was based on each subject’s body mass (0.74 N kg−1). Work volume (watt), peak rpm (rpm) before and after intermittent maximal ergometer exercise and the following serum parameters were measured before ingestion, immediately after exercise and 15 min after exercise: ornithine, ammonia, urea, lactic acid and glutamate. Peak rpm was significantly greater with l-ornithine hydrochloride ingestion than with placebo ingestion. Serum ornithine level was significantly greater with l-ornithine hydrochloride ingestion than with placebo ingestion immediately and 15 min after intermittent maximal cycle ergometer exercise. In conclusion, although maximal anaerobic performance may be improved by l-ornithine hydrochloride ingestion before intermittent maximal anaerobic cycle ergometer exercise, the above may not depend on increase of ammonia metabolism with l-ornithine hydrochloride. |
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