Przewłócka Katarzyna, Folwarski Marcin, Kaczmarczyk Mariusz, Skonieczna-Żydecka Karolina, Palma Joanna, Bytowska Zofia Kinga, Kujach Sylwester, Kaczor Jan Jacek
Department of Bioenergetics and Exercise Physiology, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.
Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland.
Front Nutr. 2023 Oct 11;10:1256226. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2023.1256226. eCollection 2023.
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is characterized as an interval sport in which the training program focuses on enhancing both aerobic and anaerobic capacities. Therefore, strategies targeting the intestinal microbiome may be beneficial for MMA athletes. Moreover, vitamin D supplementation may amplify the positive effects of certain bacterial strains. We previously demonstrated that the combined of probiotics and vitamin D supplementation improved the lactate utilization ratio, total work, and average power achieved during anaerobic tests in MMA. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate whether combined probiotic and vitamin D ingestion can modify the composition of the gut microbiome and epithelial cell permeability, influence the inflammatory response, and ultimately enhance aerobic capacity.
A 4-week clinical trial was conducted with 23 male MMA athletes randomly assigned to either the probiotic + vitamin D (PRO + VIT D) group or the vitamin D group (VIT D). The trial employed a double-blind, placebo-controlled design and involved measurements of serum inflammatory markers, gut microbiome composition, epithelial cell permeability, and aerobic performance.
After 4-week of supplementation, we found a significantly lower concentration of calprotectin in the PRO + VIT D group (34.79 ± 24.38 mmol/L) compared to the value before (69.50 ± 46.91) supplementation ( = 0.030), augmentation of beta diversity after the intervention in the PRO + VIT D group ( = 0.0005) and an extended time to exhaustion to 559.00 ± 68.99; compared to the value before (496.30 ± 89.98; = 0.023) after combined probiotic and vitamin D supplementation in MMA athletes. No effect was observed in the VIT D group.
Our results indicate that combined treatment of probiotics and vitamin D may cause alterations in alpha and beta diversity and the composition of the gut microbiota in MMA athletes. We observed an improvement in epithelial cell permeability and an extended time to exhaustion during exercise in MMA athletes following a 4-week combined probiotic and vitamin D treatment.
综合格斗(MMA)是一项间歇性运动,其训练计划侧重于提高有氧和无氧能力。因此,针对肠道微生物群的策略可能对MMA运动员有益。此外,补充维生素D可能会增强某些细菌菌株的积极作用。我们之前证明,益生菌和维生素D联合补充可提高MMA运动员在无氧测试中的乳酸利用率、总功和平均功率。因此,本研究旨在调查联合摄入益生菌和维生素D是否能改变肠道微生物群的组成和上皮细胞通透性,影响炎症反应,并最终提高有氧能力。
对23名男性MMA运动员进行了为期4周的临床试验,他们被随机分配到益生菌+维生素D(PRO+VIT D)组或维生素D组(VIT D)。该试验采用双盲、安慰剂对照设计,涉及血清炎症标志物、肠道微生物群组成、上皮细胞通透性和有氧性能的测量。
补充4周后,我们发现PRO+VIT D组的钙卫蛋白浓度(34.79±24.38 mmol/L)显著低于补充前(69.50±46.91)的值(P = 0.030),PRO+VIT D组干预后β多样性增加(P = 0.0005),MMA运动员联合补充益生菌和维生素D后疲劳时间延长至559.00±68.99;与补充前(496.30±89.98;P = 0.023)的值相比。VIT D组未观察到效果。
我们的结果表明,益生菌和维生素D联合治疗可能会导致MMA运动员肠道微生物群的α和β多样性以及组成发生改变。在MMA运动员接受4周的益生菌和维生素D联合治疗后,我们观察到上皮细胞通透性得到改善,运动疲劳时间延长。