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No effects of oral ribose supplementation on repeated maximal exercise and de novo ATP resynthesis

Authors :
Op 't Eijnde, B.
Van Leemputte, M.
Brouns, F.
Van Der Vusse, G. J.
Labarque, V.
Ramaekers, M.
Van Schuylenberg, R.
Verbessem, P.
Wijnen, H.
Hespel, P.
Source :
Journal of Applied Physiology; November 2001, Vol. 91 Issue: 5 p2275-2281, 7p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

A double-blind randomized study was performed to evaluate the effect of oral ribose supplementation on repeated maximal exercise and ATP recovery after intermittent maximal muscle contractions. Muscle power output was measured during dynamic knee extensions with the right leg on an isokinetic dynamometer before (pretest) and after (posttest) a 6-day training period in conjunction with ribose (R, 4 doses/day at 4 g/dose, n= 10) or placebo (P, n= 9) intake. The exercise protocol consisted of two bouts (Aand B) of maximal contractions, separated by 15 s of rest. Bouts AandBconsisted of 15 series of 12 contractions each, separated by a 60-min rest period. During the training period, the subjects performed the same exercise protocol twice per day, with 3–5 h of rest between exercise sessions. Blood samples were collected before and after bouts Aand Band 24 h afterbout B. Knee-extension power outputs were ∼10% higher in the posttest than in the pretest but were similar between P and R for all contraction series. The exercise increased blood lactate and plasma ammonia concentrations (P< 0.05), with no significant differences between P and R at any time. After a 6-wk washout period, in a subgroup of subjects (n= 8), needle-biopsy samples were taken from the vastus lateralis before, immediately after, and 24 h after an exercise bout similar to the pretest. ATP and total adenine nucleotide content were decreased by ∼25 and 20% immediately after and 24 h after exercise in P and R. Oral ribose supplementation with 4-g doses four times a day does not beneficially impact on postexercise muscle ATP recovery and maximal intermittent exercise performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
87507587 and 15221601
Volume :
91
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs46245530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.2001.91.5.2275