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  • M Gleeson
    University of Birmingham
  • Neil Walsh
    University of Birmingham
  • Andrew K. Blannin
    University of Birmingham
  • P. J. Robson
    University of Birmingham
  • L. Cook
    University of Birmingham
  • A.E. Donnelly
    University of Wolverhampton
  • S.H. Day
    University of Wolverhampton

The aim of this study was to determine if severe exercise-induced muscle damage alters the plasma concentrations of glutamine and zinc. Changes in plasma concentrations of glutamine, zinc and polymorphonuclear elastase (an index of phagocytic cell activation) were examined for up to 10 days following eccentric exercise of the knee extensors of one leg in eight untrained subjects. The exercise bout consisted of 20 repetitions of electrically stimulated eccentric muscle actions on an isokinetic dynamometer. Subjects experienced severe muscle soreness and large increases in plasma creatine kinase activity indicative of muscle fibre damage. Peak soreness occurred at 2 days post-exercise and peak creatine kinase activity [21714 (6416) U x l(-1) mean (SEM)] occurred at 3 days post-exercise (P < 0.01 compared with pre-exercise). Plasma elastase concentration was increased at 3 days post-exercise compared with pre-exercise (P < 0.05), and is presumably indicative of ongoing phagocytic leucocyte infiltration and activation in the damaged muscles. There were no significant changes in plasma zinc and glutamine concentrations in the days following eccentric exercise. We conclude that exercise-induced muscle damage does not produce changes in plasma glutamine or zinc concentrations despite evidence of phagocytic neutrophil activation.

Keywords

  • Adult, Cell Degranulation, Exercise, Female, Glutamine, Humans, Leukocyte Elastase, Male, Muscle, Skeletal, Neutrophils, Phagocytosis, Zinc, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)543-6
Number of pages4
JournalEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
Volume77
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 1998
Externally publishedYes
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