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Interspersed normoxia during live high, train low interventions reverses an early reduction in muscle Na+, K(+)ATPase acitivity in well-trained athletes

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posted on 2024-11-01, 03:17 authored by Robert Aughey, Sally Clark, Christopher Gore, Nathan Townsend, Alan Hahn, Tahnee Kinsman, C Goodman, Chin Chow, David Martin, John Hawley, Michael McKenna
Hypoxia and exercise each modulate muscle Na+, K(+)ATPase activity. We investigated the effects on muscle Na+, K(+)ATPase activity of only 5 nights of live high, train low hypoxia (LHTL), 20 nights consecutive (LHTLc) versus intermittent LHTL (LHTLi), and acute sprint exercise. Thirty-three athletes were assigned to control (CON, n = 11), 20-nights LHTLc (n = 12) or 20-nights LHTLi (4 x 5-nights LHTL interspersed with 2-nights CON, n = 10) groups. LHTLc and LHTLi slept at a simulated altitude of 2,650 m (FIO2 0.1627) and lived and trained by day under normoxic conditions; CON lived, trained, and slept in normoxia. A quadriceps muscle biopsy was taken at rest and immediately after standardised sprint exercise, before (Pre) and after 5-nights (d5) and 20-nights (Post) LHTL interventions and analysed for Na+, K(+)ATPase maximal activity (3-O-MFPase) and content ([H-3]-ouabain binding). After only 5-nights LHTLc, muscle 3-O-MFPase activity declined by 2% (P < 0.05). In LHTLc, 3-O-MFPase activity remained below Pre after 20 nights. In contrast, in LHTLi, this small initial decrease was reversed after 20 nights, with restoration of 3-O-MFPase activity to Pre-intervention levels. Plasma [K+] was unaltered by any LHTL. After acute sprint exercise 3-O-MFPase activity was reduced (12.9 +/- 4.0%, P < 0.05), but [H-3]-ouabain binding was unchanged. In conclusion, maximal Na+, K(+)ATPase activity declined after only 5-nights LHTL, but the inclusion of additional interspersed normoxic nights reversed this effect, despite athletes receiving the same amount of hypoxic exposure. There were no effects of consecutive or intermittent nightly LHTL on the acute decrease in Na+, K(+)ATPase activity with sprint exercise effects or on plasma [K+] during exercise.

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Journal

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Volume

98

Issue

3

Start page

299

End page

309

Total pages

11

Publisher

Springer

Place published

New York

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 Springer-Verlag

Former Identifier

2006001526

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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