Objective: To determine whether plasma volume expansion (PVexp) in elite en
durance-trained (ET) cyclists, who already possess both a high blood volume
(BV) and a high (V) over dot O-2max leads to further enhancements in their
cardiac function, (V) over dot O-2max,and endurance performance (time to e
xhaustion at 95% (V) over dot O-2max). Methods: Nine male ET cyclists (V) o
ver dot O-2max = 65.9 +/- 0.6 (SEM) mL.kg(-1).min(-1)) were studied employi
ng a double blind, cross-over design; i) before PVexp, ii) after sham PVexp
(Sham), iii) after restoration of normocythemia, iv) after PVexp (6% dextr
an), and v) upon reestablishment of normocythemia. Results: PVesp resulted
in a 537 +/- 61 mL increase in BV (P < 0.05). Maximal cardiac output and ma
ximal stroke volume were higher (P < 0.05) after PVexp, but the magnitude o
f these increases was only sufficient to counter the hemodilution effect (l
owered O-2 content) of PVesp. such that O-2 transport, (V) over dot>O-2max,
and endurance performance remained unchanged. Conclusions: Expansion of BV
in elite ET cyclists, who already possess a high BV, does not improve thei
r (V) over dot O-2max and endurance performance. Elite ET athletes may alre
ady be at an optimal BV, which is at or near the limits of their diastolic
reserve capacity.