Effect of sustained exercise on concentrations of plasma aromatic and branched-chain amino acids and brain amines

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1986 May 29;137(1):149-53. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)91188-5.

Abstract

In both trained and untrained rats, exercise increased the plasma concentration ratio of aromatic amino acids to branched-chain amino acids which might favour entry of the aromatic amino acids into the brain. Exercise in trained rats did not change the brain concentration of 5-hydroxytryptamine but increased that of 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid. Exercise in the untrained rat increased the concentration of brain tryptophan and that of 5-hydroxytryptamine but that of 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid was unchanged. The increased concentration of 5-hydroxytryptamine in untrained rats might be involved in central fatigue.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids, Branched-Chain / blood*
  • Animals
  • Brain / metabolism*
  • Dopamine / metabolism
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid / metabolism
  • Male
  • Norepinephrine / metabolism
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal
  • Physical Exertion*
  • Rats
  • Serotonin / metabolism
  • Tryptophan / metabolism*
  • Tyrosine / metabolism*

Substances

  • Amino Acids, Branched-Chain
  • Serotonin
  • Tyrosine
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
  • Tryptophan
  • Dopamine
  • Norepinephrine