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Metabolic determinants of the onset of acidosis in exercising human muscle: a 31 P-MRS study

M. Roussel
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J. Mattei
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Y. Le Fur
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Badih Ghattas
P. Cozzone
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D. Bendahan
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Onset of intracellular acidosis during muscular exercise has been generally attributed to activation or hyperactivation of nonoxidative ATP production but has not been analyzed quantitatively in terms of H + balance, i.e., production and removal mechanisms. To address this issue, we have analyzed the relation of intracellular acidosis to H + balance during exercise bouts in seven healthy subjects. Each subject performed a 6-min ramp rhythmic exercise (finger flexions) at low frequency (LF, 0.47 Hz), leading to slight acidosis, and at high frequency (HF, 0.85 Hz), inducing a larger acidosis. Metabolic changes were recorded using 31 P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Onset of intracellular acidosis was statistically identified after 3 and 4 min of exercise for HF and LF protocols, respectively. A detailed investigation of H + balance indicated that, for both protocols, nonoxidative ATP production preceded a change in pH. For HF and LF protocols, H + consumption through the creatine kinase equilibrium was constant in the face of increasing H + generation and efflux. For both protocols, changes in pH were not recorded as long as sources and sinks for H + approximately balanced. In contrast, a significant acidosis occurred after 4 min of LF exercise and 3 min of HF exercise, whereas the rise in H + generation exceeded the rise in H + efflux at a nearly constant H + uptake associated with phosphocreatine breakdown. We have clearly demonstrated that intracellular acidosis in exercising muscle does not occur exclusively as a result of nonoxidative ATP production but, rather, reflects changes in overall H + balance.
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hal-03582631 , version 1 (21-02-2022)

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M. Roussel, J. Mattei, Y. Le Fur, Badih Ghattas, P. Cozzone, et al.. Metabolic determinants of the onset of acidosis in exercising human muscle: a 31 P-MRS study. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2003, 94 (3), pp.1145-1152. ⟨10.1152/japplphysiol.01024.2000⟩. ⟨hal-03582631⟩
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