The purpose of this study was to measure plasma B-6 vitamers, and other fac
tors which may affect the plasma concentrations of these vitamers under ext
reme physical conditions. Blood samples were drawn from 8 men and 3 women (
43.7 +/- 8.6 years) 30 min prior to the start of a 50-km ultramarathon race
(pre), and at 5 (PST) and 60 (PST60) min post race. HPLC was used to measu
re plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), pyridoxal (PL), pyridoxine (PN), an
d 4-pyridoxic acid (4-PA). Plasma glucose, albumin, lactate, and alkaline p
hosphatase activity, as well as hematocrit, and hemoglobin levels were meas
ured. Food and Liquid intake was assessed during the run. There was a signi
ficant (p < .001) decrease in the plasma PLP concentration between pre and
PST, with a mean decrease of 12.9 +/- 8.8 nmol/L (31% decrease). At PST60,
there was a further decrease in plasma PLP concentration bringing the total
decrease to 17.9 nmol/L (44%). The plasma TB6 concentration also decreased
after the run, but the mean decrease was only 13.5 nmol/L (pre to PST60).
PL increased 25% after the run, and did not change further at PST60. The me
an plasma 4-PA concentration increased 21% pose run and decreased to just b
elow the pre-run value 1 hr post race. The plasma PLP decrease measured in
the current study is not consistent with what has previously been reported
during shorter length endurance studies.