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Nutrients | 2012

Effects of Diets Supplemented with Branched-Chain Amino Acids on the Performance and Fatigue Mechanisms of Rats Submitted to Prolonged Physical Exercise

Gina Falavigna; Jonas Alves de Araújo Junior; Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Eivor Martins Junior; Inar Alves de Castro; Julio Tirapegui

This study aimed to determine the effects of diets chronically supplemented with branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) on the fatigue mechanisms of trained rats. Thirty-six adult Wistar rats were trained for six weeks. The training protocol consisted of bouts of swimming exercise (one hour a day, five times a week, for six weeks). The animals received a control diet (C) (n = 12), a diet supplemented with 3.57% BCAA (S1) (n = 12), or a diet supplemented with 4.76% BCAA (S2) (n = 12). On the last day of the training protocol, half the animals in each group were sacrificed after one hour of swimming (1H), and the other half after a swimming exhaustion test (EX). Swimming time until exhaustion was increased by 37% in group S1 and reduced by 43% in group S2 compared to group C. Results indicate that the S1 diet had a beneficial effect on performance by sparing glycogen in the soleus muscle (p < 0.05) and by inducing a lower concentration of plasma ammonia, whereas the S2 diet had a negative effect on performance due to hyperammonemia (p < 0.05). The hypothalamic concentration of serotonin was not significantly different between the 1H and EX conditions. In conclusion, chronic BCAA supplementation led to increased performance in rats subjected to a swimming test to exhaustion. However, this is a dose-dependent effect, since chronic ingestion of elevated quantities of BCAA led to a reduction in performance.


Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2009

Dieta rica em proteína na redução do peso corporal

Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Jose Donato Junior; Julio Tirapegui

The ideal proportion of macronutrients in weight loss diets is currently under debate. There are evidences indicating that a higher proportion of protein during weight loss diets enhances the loss of body weight and fat mass, and reduces the loss of lean body mass. Nevertheless, the responsible mechanisms for these effects have not yet been fully elucidated. Furthermore, studies that evaluated the possible side effects of these diets on the renal function and on the nutritional state of calcium have shown inconclusive results. Therefore, this article has the objective to convey recent information about the effects of high-protein diets in the regulation of the body weight and body composition, besides its involved mechanisms, and its effects on the renal function and on the calcium nutritional status.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2002

Efeito da suplementação com L-alanil-L-glutamina sobre a resposta de hipersensibilidade do tipo tardio em ratos submetidos ao treinamento intenso

Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Julio Tirapegui; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Inar Alves de Castro; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Antonio Altair M. Oliveira; Maristela Marques Salgado; Aguinaldo Roberto Pinto; Mirthes Ueda

Intense training and exhaustive exercise may cause immunesupression in athletes by reducing plasma glutamine concentration. Initially, this study verified the effect of L-glutamine and L-alanyl-L-glutamine supplementation on the response to delayed-type hypersensitivity test (DTH) in rats submitted to intense swimming training for six weeks. Later on, we assessed the effect of these nutritional interventions on total and differential white blood cell counts and on concentration of anti-bovine serum albumin IgG antibodies, in animals submitted to exhaustion test and a three-hour recovery period. There was no effect of training and supplementation on the response to DTH. Supplemented animals presented greatest plasma glutamine concentration (p<0.05), though this increase in glutaminemia did not interfere on the serum IgG antibody concentration. The recovery period after intense exercise resulted in decreased glutaminemia as compared with the values obtained immediately after exhaustion test (p<0.05). Increase in corticosterone levels induced by strenuous exercises led to leukocytosis, neutrophilia and lymphopenia in post-exercise period (p<0.05). The present study does not confirm the hypothesis that changes in plasma glutamine concentration induced by both supplementation and exercises influence on the response to DTH or for serum IgG antibody concentration in rats submitted to training.


Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism | 2013

Leucine supplementation increases serum insulin-like growth factor 1 concentration and liver protein/RNA ratio in rats after a period of nutritional recovery

Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Jose Donato; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Julio Tirapegui

This study evaluated the effect of leucine on the protein status of rats submitted to 50% food restriction for 1 week, followed by 2 weeks of nutritional recovery. A significant increase of serum insulin-like growth factor 1 and protein/RNA ratio in the liver was observed in leucine-supplemented rats. There was no change in carcass, liver, or gastrocnemius protein content when compared with control animals. The supplementation tested did not favor protein status, although it improved some indicators of an anabolic state.


Revista Brasileira De Ciencias Farmaceuticas | 2004

Influência do exercício físico na composição química da massa corporal magra de ratos submetidos à restrição alimentar

Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Julio Tirapegui; Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Inar Alves de Castro; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Antonio Altair M. Oliveira

The combination of a diet for body weight reduction with physical exercise (PE) can result in a smaller decrease in lean mass ((LM) compared to the use of a diet as the single strategy for weight loss. However, little is known about the influence of this combination on LM composition. On this basis, the objective of the present study was to determine the effect of PE on LM composition in rats submitted to food restriction (FR). Thirty-six Wistar rats (315 ± 15 g) were divided into the following 6 equal groups: sedentary with an ad libitum diet (S); trained, with an ad libitum diet (T); S, with 25% FR (FR25%); S, with 50% FR (FR50%); T, with FR25% (T + FR25%), and T with FR50% (T + FR50%). The experiment lasted six weeks and the training used was swimming with an overload of 5% of body weight, five sessions/week of 60 minutes each. The chemical composition of the carcass and the concentration of glycogen and protein in the gastrocnemius muscle of the animals were determined. The percentage of protein in the carcass and the concentration of protein in the gastrocnemius muscle were lower (p<0.05) in the T + FR25% and T + FR50% groups compared to the FR25% and FR50%, respectively. On the other hand, the percentage of carcass moisture and the concentration of glycogen detected in the gastrocnemius muscle were higher (p<0.05) in the T + FR25% and T + FR50% groups compared to the FR25% and FR50% groups, respectively. The results suggest that PE, when combined with FR, promotes an increase in the concentration of glycogen and of associated water in the LM compared to the effect of FR alone.


Nutrition | 2006

Effects of leucine supplementation on the body composition and protein status of rats submitted to food restriction.

Jose Donato; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Vinicius Fernandes Cruzat; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Julio Tirapegui


Nutrition | 2006

Effect of alanyl-glutamine supplementation on plasma and tissue glutamine concentrations in rats submitted to exhaustive exercise

Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Julio Tirapegui; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Inar Alves de Castro; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires


Nutrition Research | 2004

Plasma and tissue glutamine response to acute and chronic supplementation with L-glutamine and L-alanyl-L-glutamine in rats

Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Julio Tirapegui; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Inar Alves de Castro


Life Sciences | 2006

Effect of chronic supplementation with branched-chain amino acids on the performance and hepatic and muscle glycogen content in trained rats

Jonas A. de Araujo; Gina Falavigna; Marcelo Macedo Rogero; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Inar Alves de Castro; Jose Donato; Julio Tirapegui


Life Sciences | 2007

Effects of leucine and phenylalanine supplementation during intermittent periods of food restriction and refeeding in adult rats.

Jose Donato; Rogerio Graça Pedrosa; Jonas Alves de Araújo; Ivanir Santana de Oliveira Pires; Julio Tirapegui

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Jose Donato

University of São Paulo

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Gina Falavigna

University of São Paulo

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