Gonzales Joaquin U, Raymond Andrea, Ashley John, Kim Youngdeok
Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.
Exp Physiol. 2017 Dec 1;102(12):1661-1671. doi: 10.1113/EP086587. Epub 2017 Oct 13.
What is the central question of this study? Does short-term supplementation with l-citrulline in order to increase l-arginine improve exercise blood flow and peripheral dilatation responses to exercise in older adults? What is the main finding and its importance? l-Citrulline increased femoral blood flow by 11% and vascular conductance by 14% during lower-limb exercise in older men, whereas no changes were observed in older women. This modest improvement in bulk muscle blood flow in older men has implications for altering muscle metabolism that may result in enhanced exercise tolerance in older adults. l-Citrulline (Cit) increases l-arginine (Arg), the primary substrate for nitric oxide biosynthesis. We tested the hypothesis that muscle blood flow during exercise would be enhanced by Cit supplementation in older adults. Femoral artery blood flow was measured during calf exercise using Doppler ultrasound, and vascular conductance (FVC) was calculated in 25 older adults (13 women and 12 men) before and after 14 days of Cit (6 g day ) and placebo (maltodextrin) in a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Plasma [Arg] and resting blood pressure were also measured before and after each condition. Women and men were analysed separately because of significant sex-by-condition interactions for the change in exercise blood flow and FVC. Plasma [Arg] was increased by 30 and 35% after Cit (P < 0.01) in women and men, respectively, with no change after placebo. Citrulline lowered diastolic blood pressure in men (75 ± 9 versus 71 ± 6 mmHg, P = 0.02), but this variable remained unchanged in women. Blood flow and FVC during exercise at higher workloads were increased after Cit in men (flow, 521 ± 134 versus 584 ± 166 ml min , P = 0.04; FVC, 5.0 ± 1.5 versus 5.8 ± 1.7 m, min mmHg , P = 0.01) but were not different after placebo. These variables were not altered by Cit in women. Adjusting for baseline diastolic blood pressure removed (P = 0.10) the difference in FBF and FVC following Cit in men. These results indicate that l-citrulline has a modest effect of improving muscle blood flow during submaximal exercise in older men.
本研究的核心问题是什么?短期补充L-瓜氨酸以增加L-精氨酸是否能改善老年人运动时的血流及外周扩张反应?主要发现及其重要性是什么?在老年男性下肢运动期间,L-瓜氨酸使股血流增加了11%,血管传导率增加了14%,而老年女性未观察到变化。老年男性大块肌肉血流的这种适度改善对改变肌肉代谢具有意义,这可能会提高老年人的运动耐力。L-瓜氨酸(Cit)可增加一氧化氮生物合成的主要底物L-精氨酸(Arg)。我们检验了这样一个假设:补充Cit可增强老年人运动期间的肌肉血流。在一项随机、双盲、交叉研究中,对25名老年人(13名女性和12名男性)在补充Cit(6克/天)和安慰剂(麦芽糊精)14天前后,使用多普勒超声测量小腿运动期间的股动脉血流,并计算血管传导率(FVC)。还在每种情况前后测量血浆[Arg]和静息血压。由于运动血流和FVC变化存在显著的性别与情况交互作用,因此对女性和男性分别进行分析。女性和男性在补充Cit后血浆[Arg]分别增加了30%和35%(P<0.01),而安慰剂后无变化。瓜氨酸降低了男性的舒张压(75±9对71±6mmHg,P=0.02),但该变量在女性中保持不变。补充Cit后,男性在较高工作负荷运动期间的血流和FVC增加(血流,521±134对584±166毫升/分钟,P=0.04;FVC,5.0±1.5对5.8±1.7米/分钟·毫米汞柱,P=0.01),但安慰剂后无差异。这些变量在女性中未被Cit改变。校正基线舒张压后消除了(P=0.10)男性补充Cit后股血流和FVC的差异。这些结果表明,L-瓜氨酸对改善老年男性次最大运动期间的肌肉血流有适度作用。