代谢变化解释了训练如何减轻睡眠限制引起的力量减少
Paulo Drs Nosé1, Lila M Oyama2, Gustavo Gomes de Araujo3
1Post-graduate program in Psychobiology, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Physiology & behavior
|October 9, 2025
概括
睡眠限制会通过改变新陈代谢途径而不是糖原储存来损害运动力量. 这项对训练有素的老鼠的研究显示,在急性睡眠剥夺后,氨基酸对能量生产和肌肉功能的支持减少.
科学领域:
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
- 睡眠科学 睡眠科学
背景情况:
- 睡眠对生理和认知功能至关重要,影响体育表现.
- 睡眠限制很常见,已知会损害力量和功率,但代谢联系尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究急性睡眠限制对训练过的老鼠的力量表现和代谢概况的影响.
- 通过使用非目标代谢学来识别与睡眠剥夺相关的全球生化变化.
主要方法:
- 训练有素的Wistar大鼠被分为训练有素的控制 (TC) 和训练有素的睡眠限制 (TSR) 组.
- 最大力量测试 (MST) 在6小时睡眠限制期间之前和之后进行.
- 气色谱-质谱 (GC-MS) 代谢学分析了血液样本的生物化学变化.
主要成果:
- 到第6周,TSR组的强度与TC相比显著降低 (p < 0.001),尽管肌肉糖原具有相似性.
- 代谢分析显示,TSR组中关键氨基酸 (氨酸,氨酸,氨酸,甘氨酸) 的水平降低,氨酸和氨酸的水平增加.
- 代谢变化表明,克雷布斯周期的氨基酸支持减少,神经肌肉平衡受损.
结论:
- 严重的睡眠限制会对训练过的老鼠的力量表现产生负面影响.
- 代谢变化,特别是能量通路的氨基酸可用性降低,是强度减少的基础.
- 糖原的可用性并不是睡眠限制影响力量表现的主要因素.
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