Determination of the maximum steady state of lactate (MLSS) in saliva: An alternative to blood lactate determination
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26/11/2016
26/11/2016
1999
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Based on previous research which shows parallelism between the saliva and blood lactate response during incremental exercise, we hypothesized that a "maximum salivary lactate steady state" (saliva-MLSS) might exist. Thus, the aim of the present investigation was to establish 1) which lower limit for the increase in salivary lactate concentration during a constant workload (i.e., from the 10th to the 20th min) test could be used to determine the saliva-MLSS and 2) if the exercise intensity corresponding to the saliva-MLSS is identical to that evoking the (blood) MLSS. Twelve male amateur athletes of mean (+/-SD) age 24+/-5 year were selected for the study. Based on the results of a previous maximal cycle ergometer test for lactate threshold (LT) determination, each subject performed consecutive constant workload tests of 20-min duration on separate days for MLSS determination, Blood and saliva (25 mu l) samples were collected at 0, 10, and 20 min during the tests for lactate determination. A Student's t-test for paired data demonstrated that a salivary lactate increase of 0.8 mM corresponded to the saliva-MLSS. At this value, indeed, no significant differences were observed between the mean (V) over dot O-2, and W values corresponding to the MLSS and the saliva-MLSS. In conclusion, the present findings indicate that 0.8 mM is the lower limit for the increase in saliva lactate concentration during a constant load test and thus is that which might be used as a reference to determine saliva-MLSS. Furthermore, saliva-MLSS might be used as an alternative to MLSS determination in blood samples. SIN FINANCIACIÓN 1.187 JCR (1999) Q3, 42/74 Physiology UEM |
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Perez, M., Lucia, A., Carvajal, A., Pardo, J., y Chicharro, J. L. (1999). Determination of the Maximum Steady State of Lactate (MLSS) in Saliva. An Alternative to Blood Lactate Determination. The Japanese journal of physiology, 49(4), 395-400. 0021521X |
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eng |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Saliva #Fisiología humana #Medicina deportiva #Fisiología humana #Medicina deportiva |
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