Ma. Vanbaak et Jmv. Mooij, EFFECT OF GLUCOSE-INFUSION ON ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE AFTER BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR BLOCKER ADMINISTRATION, Journal of applied physiology, 77(2), 1994, pp. 641-646
To investigate the effect of glucose (Glc) infusion on endurance perfo
rmance after beta-adrenoceptor blockade, eight healthy male volunteers
performed four endurance cycle ergometer tests at 67% of maximal work
load after 80 mg of propranolol (Pr) or placebo (Pl) were administere
d orally in combination with a continuous infusion of Glc (0.5 g/min)
or saline (Sal). The order of the tests was randomized. Endurance time
s were 53 +/- 6 (SE), 64 +/- 7, 26 +/- 5, and 31 +/- 6 min after Pl Sal, P1 + Glc, Pr + Sal, and Pr + Glc, respectively (P < 0.001). Glc i
nfusion increased endurance after Pl (P < 0.05) but not after Pr. Glc
infusion resulted in significantly higher plasma Glc concentrations du
ring exercise compared with Sal infusion (P < 0.001). Glc infusion had
no effect on cardiorespiratory or other metabolic variables. Plasma a
mmonia concentration was increased during the Pr tests (P < 0.001) but
reached similar values at exhaustion in all tests and was not affecte
d by Glc infusion. The maintenance of plasma Glc concentration during
endurance exercise at or above preexercise levels did not improve the
reduction of endurance performance after Pr, indicating that the avail
ability of blood Glc is not a limiting factor in this process.