The effect of physical conditioning on antipyrine clearance |
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Authors: | J G Villa G Cuadrado J E Bayón J González-Gallego |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Physical Education, University of León, León, Spain, ES;(2) Department of Physiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of León, E- 24071 León, Spain, ES |
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Abstract: | The effects of physical conditioning on antipyrine clearance were studied in two groups of subjects. Healthy men not engaged
in the systematic practice of any sport were compared with endurance runners (defined as men running >80 km/week). Studies
were carried out at three different periods of the annual plan training at 4-month intervals. Antipyrine was administered
orally and pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained from saliva samples by the multiple-sample method. Endurance performance,
expressed in terms of the maximal oxygen uptake (V˙O2
max), the ventilatory threshold and the 4-mM · l−1 lactate threshold (OBLA), was higher in trained than in control subjects at each of the three periods. Antipyrine clearance
was also significantly elevated and antipyrine half-life reduced in runners during all periods. No significant difference
in V˙O2
max or antipyrine clearance was found between the various periods in either trained or control subjects. Both ventilatory threshold
and OBLA increased significantly along the training period in conditioned subjects. Significant correlations were found between
antipyrine clearance and V˙O2
max, ventilatory threshold and OBLA. In summary, these results indicate an association between aerobic conditioning and increased
hepatic oxidative metabolism of low-clearance drugs.
Accepted: 15 July 1997 |
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Keywords: | Antipyrine clearance Physical condition ing Ventilatory threshold Lactate threshold |
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