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Metabolism of ketone bodies during exercise and training: physiological basis for exogenous supplementation

机译:运动和训练过程中酮体的代谢:外源性补充的生理基础

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Optimising training and performance through nutrition strategies is central to supporting elite sportspeople, much of which has focused on manipulating the relative intake of carbohydrate and fat and their contributions as fuels for energy provision. The ketone bodies, namely acetoacetate, acetone and β‐hydroxybutyrate (βHB), are produced in the liver during conditions of reduced carbohydrate availability and serve as an alternative fuel source for peripheral tissues including brain, heart and skeletal muscle. Ketone bodies are oxidised as a fuel source during exercise, are markedly elevated during the post‐exercise recovery period, and the ability to utilise ketone bodies is higher in exercise‐trained skeletal muscle. The metabolic actions of ketone bodies can alter fuel selection through attenuating glucose utilisation in peripheral tissues, anti‐lipolytic effects on adipose tissue, and attenuation of proteolysis in skeletal muscle. Moreover, ketone bodies can act as signalling metabolites, with βHB acting as an inhibitor of histone deacetylases, an important regulator of the adaptive response to exercise in skeletal muscle. Recent development of ketone esters facilitates acute ingestion of βHB that results in nutritional ketosis without necessitating restrictive dietary practices. Initial reports suggest this strategy alters the metabolic response to exercise and improves exercise performance, while other lines of evidence suggest roles in recovery from exercise. The present review focuses on the physiology of ketone bodies during and after exercise and in response to training, with specific interest in exploring the physiological basis for exogenous ketone supplementation and potential benefits for performance and recovery in athletes.
机译:通过营养策略来优化训练和表现对于支持精英运动员至关重要,而精英运动员的大部分精力都集中在控制碳水化合物和脂肪的相对摄入及其作为能量提供燃料的作用上。酮体,即乙酰乙酸酯,丙酮和β-羟基丁酸酯(βHB),是在碳水化合物可利用性降低的情况下在肝脏中产生的,可作为大脑,心脏和骨骼肌等周围组织的替代燃料来源。酮体在运动过程中被氧化为燃料,在运动后恢复期明显升高,并且在运动训练后的骨骼肌中利用酮体的能力更高。酮体的代谢作用可通过减弱周围组织中的葡萄糖利用,对脂肪组织的抗脂解作用以及骨骼肌中蛋白水解作用的减弱来改变燃料的选择。此外,酮体可以作为信号代谢物,而βHB可以作为组蛋白脱乙酰基酶的抑制剂,组蛋白脱乙酰基酶是骨骼肌运动适应性反应的重要调节剂。酮酯的最新发展促进了βHB的急性摄入,从而导致营养性酮症,而无需限制饮食。最初的报告表明该策略改变了对运动的代谢反应并改善了运动表现,而其他证据则表明了运动恢复中的作用。本综述着重于运动过程中和运动后以及响应训练的酮体的生理学,特别关注探索外源性酮补充的生理基础以及运动员运动和恢复的潜在益处。

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