Zhao Hai, Shen Kangwei, Fan Wei, Li Mengjie, Kang Xuejun
Key Laboratory of Child Development and Learning Science (Ministry of Education), School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China.
Metabolites. 2025 Sep 19;15(9):625. doi: 10.3390/metabo15090625.
To explore the potential relationship between salivary amino acid concentrations and 8 km running performance in male undergraduate students.
Thirty male undergraduate students were recruited. Participants completed an 8 km run while wearing smart bracelets. Saliva samples were collected before, immediately after, and 24 h after the run. Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) was used to quantify salivary amino acids.
The fast group (average speed > 12.80 km/h) had a significantly shorter running time (35.66 ± 1.30 min, < 0.001) and higher speed (13.59 ± 0.46 km/h, < 0.001) than the slow group. Before the run, salivary serine concentration (20.19 µg/mL, = 0.013) was higher in the fast group. After 24 h, salivary glutamine concentration (6.65 µg/mL, = 0.047) was lower in the fast group. Salivary threonine concentration was positively correlated with running speed. For every 1 µg/mL increase in salivary threonine concentration, average running speed increased by 0.011 km/h, and this correlation persisted after adjusting for age and heart rate.
This study found a positive correlation between salivary threonine and 8 km running speed, along with differences in serine and glutamine concentrations among runners with different speeds. These findings provide preliminary evidence for the relationship between salivary amino acid concentrations and running performance, though further research with larger samples and diverse exercise types is needed.
探讨男性大学生唾液氨基酸浓度与8公里跑步成绩之间的潜在关系。
招募30名男性大学生。参与者佩戴智能手环完成8公里跑步。在跑步前、跑步后即刻以及跑步后24小时收集唾液样本。采用超高效液相色谱法(UHPLC)对唾液氨基酸进行定量分析。
快速组(平均速度>12.80公里/小时)的跑步时间显著短于慢速组(35.66±1.30分钟,<0.001),速度显著高于慢速组(13.59±0.46公里/小时,<0.001)。跑步前,快速组的唾液丝氨酸浓度较高(20.19微克/毫升,=0.013)。24小时后,快速组的唾液谷氨酰胺浓度较低(6.65微克/毫升,=0.047)。唾液苏氨酸浓度与跑步速度呈正相关。唾液苏氨酸浓度每增加1微克/毫升,平均跑步速度增加0.011公里/小时,在调整年龄和心率后这种相关性仍然存在。
本研究发现唾液苏氨酸与8公里跑步速度之间存在正相关,以及不同速度跑步者之间丝氨酸和谷氨酰胺浓度存在差异。这些发现为唾液氨基酸浓度与跑步成绩之间的关系提供了初步证据,不过需要进一步开展更大样本量和多种运动类型的研究。