Kavazis A N, Kivipelto J, Choe H S, Colahan P T, Ott E A
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2004 Feb;82(2):619-25. doi: 10.2527/2004.822619x.
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ribose supplementation on blood ammonia-N, plasma lactic acid, plasma glucose, volume of oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate, and performance in Thoroughbred geldings performing a maximal treadmill standardized exercise test (SET). The hypothesis tested was that ribose supplementation would decrease ammonia-N and lactic acid accumulation during exercise, and improve performance. Eight Thoroughbred geldings were assigned randomly to one of two groups: glucose or ribose. The glucose group received 0.15 g glucose/kg of BW, and the ribose group received 0.15 g of ribose/kg BW top-dressed on the feed twice daily. After 2 wk of glucose or ribose supplementation, a SET was performed. Blood was analyzed for blood ammonia-N, plasma lactic acid, and plasma glucose before exercise (0 min), every minute during SET, and at 15 and 30 min after exercise. Heart rate and VO2 were recorded for the duration of SET. After a 10-d washout period, geldings switched groups. Following another 2 wk of supplementation, a second SET was performed, and same data recorded. Blood ammonia-N and plasma lactic acid increased as duration of SET increased and reached a peak at 15 min after exercise. Peak plasma glucose was observed at 15 min after exercise, and peak heart rate and VO2 were recorded at highest speed during SET. Geldings supplemented with ribose had blood ammonia-N, plasma lactic acid, plasma glucose, VO2, heart rate, and performance similar to those of geldings supplemented with glucose. Results from this study show that supplementation with 0.15 g ribose/kg BW twice daily in the diet of conditioned Thoroughbred geldings for 2 wk does not influence blood ammonia-N, plasma lactic acid, plasma glucose, VO2, heart rate, or performance during SET or the first 30 min of recovery.
本研究的目的是调查补充核糖对纯种马在进行最大跑步机标准化运动试验(SET)时血氨氮、血浆乳酸、血浆葡萄糖、耗氧量(VO2)、心率和运动表现的影响。所检验的假设是,补充核糖会减少运动期间氨氮和乳酸的积累,并改善运动表现。八匹纯种马被随机分为两组之一:葡萄糖组或核糖组。葡萄糖组每千克体重接受0.15克葡萄糖,核糖组每天两次在饲料上额外添加每千克体重0.15克核糖。在补充葡萄糖或核糖2周后,进行SET。在运动前(0分钟)、SET期间每分钟以及运动后15分钟和30分钟分析血液中的血氨氮、血浆乳酸和血浆葡萄糖。在SET期间记录心率和VO2。经过10天的洗脱期后,马匹更换组别。在另外补充2周后,进行第二次SET,并记录相同的数据。随着SET持续时间的增加,血氨氮和血浆乳酸增加,并在运动后15分钟达到峰值。运动后15分钟观察到血浆葡萄糖峰值,SET期间最高速度时记录到心率和VO2峰值。补充核糖的马匹的血氨氮、血浆乳酸、血浆葡萄糖、VO2、心率和运动表现与补充葡萄糖的马匹相似。本研究结果表明,在经过训练的纯种马的日粮中每天两次补充每千克体重0.15克核糖,持续2周,不会影响SET期间或恢复的前30分钟内的血氨氮、血浆乳酸、血浆葡萄糖、VO2、心率或运动表现。