Abstract
The study aimed to determine circulatory endotoxin concentration, cytokine profile, and gastrointestinal symptoms of ultra-endurance runners (UER, n=17) in response to a 24-h continuous ultra-marathon competition (total distance range: 122-208 km) conducted in temperate ambient conditions (0-20°C) in mountainous terrain. Body mass and body temperature were measured, and venous blood samples were taken before and immediately after competition. Samples were analysed for gram-negative bacterial endotoxin, C-reactive protein, cytokine profile, and plasma osmolality. Gastrointestinal symptoms were also monitored throughout competition. Mean exercise-induced body mass loss was (mean±SD) 1.7±1.8% in UER. Pre- and post-competition plasma osmolality in UER was 286±11 mOsmol·kg(-1) and 286±9 mOsmol·kg(-1), respectively. Pre- to post-competition increases (p<0.05) were observed for endotoxin (37%), C-reactive protein (2 832%), IL-6 (3 436%), IL-1β (332%), TNF-α (35%), IL-10 (511%), and IL-8 (239%) concentrations in UER, with no change in the control group (CON; n=12) observed (p>0.05). Gastrointestinal symptoms were reported by 75% of UER, with no symptoms reported by CON. IL-10 (r=0.535) and IL-8 (r=0.503) were positively correlated with gastrointestinal symptoms. A 24-h continuous ultra-marathon competition in temperate ambient conditions resulted in a circulatory endotoxaemia and pro-inflammatory cytokinaemia, counteracted by a compensatory anti-inflammatory response.
Author supplied keywords
- Athletic performance
- Butyrate
- Colon ischemia
- Detary fibre
- Diversity
- Endurance exercise
- Epithelial lining
- FODMAP
- FODMAP-gentle
- Food Sensitivity
- Fructans
- Functional Intestinal Disorders
- GABA
- Galacto-oligosaccharides
- Gastrointestinal
- Gastrointestinal distress
- Gut
- Gut bacteria
- Human models
- IBS
- Inflammatory
- Intestinal Gas
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Ischemia-reperfusion
- Lactate
- Lactose
- Meta-analysis
- Metabolism
- Microbiota
- Permeability
- Prebiotics
- Probiotics
- Propionate
- Psychobiotics
- Serotonin
- Short-chain fatty acids
- Small intestinal ischemia
- Synbiotics
- Systematic review
- Vagus nerve
- a variety of special
- among the more prevalent
- and fasting diets are
- athletes for a multitude
- bacterial translocation
- carbohydrate
- cytokinaemia
- diarrhea
- diet
- diets adopted for
- diets are adopted by
- disaccharides
- endotoxaemia
- energy balance
- enteral formula
- enteral nutrition
- gfd
- gluten-free
- inflammatory
- monosaccharides
- of reasons
- orthorexia nervosa
- performance
- physical exertion
- polyol
- sleep deprivation
- special
- sport
- sucrase-isomaltase
- track-and- fi eld
- ultramarathon runners
- vegetarian
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P., L. G., Grootjans, J., Lenaerts, K., Buurman, W. A., Dejong, C. H. C., Derikx, J. P. M., … Gibson, P. R. (2019). Nowy Dokument programu Word 2007. Gastroenterology, 22(4), 1004–1007. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gtc.2016.09.007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10151-018-1835-9 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2019.04.004 https://webvpn.ucr.edu/+CSCO+00756767633A2F2F6A6A6A2E77666762652E626574++/stable/20445860 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.20
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