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咖啡因与体育活动:综述

Caffeine and sports activity: a review.

作者信息

Nehlig A, Debry G

机构信息

INSERM U 398, Faculté de Médecine, Nancy, France.

出版信息

Int J Sports Med. 1994 Jul;15(5):215-23. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1021049.

DOI:10.1055/s-2007-1021049
PMID:7960313
Abstract

Potential ergogenic effects of caffeine at the cellular level are mediated by three main mechanisms of action which are: intracellular mobilization of calcium from sarcoplasmic reticulum and increased sensitivity of myofibrilles to calcium; inhibition of phosphodiesterases leading to an increase in cyclic-3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) in various tissues including muscle; and the antagonism at the level of adenosine receptors, mainly in the central nervous system. The main mechanism of action of caffeine at the level usually encountered in vivo after the ingestion of a few cups of coffee is undoubtedly linked to the antagonism of caffeine at adenosine receptors. Caffeine also increases production of plasma catecholamines that allow the body to adapt to the stress created by physical exercise. Catecholamine production increases probably, in turn, the availability of free fatty acids as muscle substrates during work, thus allowing glycogen sparing. Caffeine is able to increase muscle contractility, has no ergogenic effect on intense exercise of brief duration, but can improve the time before exhaustion. Caffeine is also able to improve physical performance and endurance during prolonged activity of submaximal intensity. Glycogen sparing resulting from increased rate of lipolysis could contribute to the prolonged time to exhaustion. Finally, tolerance to the methylxanthine should be taken into account when an athlete wants to draw any benefit from caffeine absorption prior to a sports event.

摘要

咖啡因在细胞水平上的潜在促力效应由三种主要作用机制介导,即:从肌浆网进行细胞内钙动员以及肌原纤维对钙的敏感性增加;抑制磷酸二酯酶,导致包括肌肉在内的各种组织中环-3',5'-腺苷单磷酸(cAMP)增加;以及主要在中枢神经系统水平上对腺苷受体的拮抗作用。摄入几杯咖啡后在体内通常遇到的水平上,咖啡因的主要作用机制无疑与咖啡因对腺苷受体的拮抗作用有关。咖啡因还会增加血浆儿茶酚胺的产生,使身体能够适应体育锻炼所产生的压力。儿茶酚胺的产生反过来可能会增加工作期间作为肌肉底物的游离脂肪酸的可用性,从而节省糖原。咖啡因能够增加肌肉收缩力,对短时间的剧烈运动没有促力作用,但可以延长疲劳前的时间。咖啡因还能够在次最大强度的长时间活动期间提高身体表现和耐力。脂肪分解速率增加导致的糖原节省可能有助于延长疲劳时间。最后,当运动员想在体育赛事前从咖啡因吸收中获益时,应考虑对甲基黄嘌呤的耐受性。

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