Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a mixture of amino acids on pituitary responsiveness to a stimulation test (GnRH + CRH) in athletes. Methods: In a double blinded counterbalanced experimental protocol, 10 moderately trained male athletes performed the pituitary stimulation test 60 min after a single oral administration of a placebo (Pl-AS) or an amino acid mixture solution (AS) (L-arginine hydrocloride 100 mg·kg-1 + L-ornithine hydrocloride 80 mg·kg-1 + L- branched chain amino acids 140 mg·kg-1: 50% L-leucine, 25% L-isoleucine, 25% L-valine) on two different occasions. Plasma ACTH, LH, FSH, GH, and cortisol were evaluated before (-60, -30, 0 min) and after (+15, +30, +45, +60, +90 min) the stimulation test. Results: The ACTH, LH and FSH response to CRH + GnRH was significantly higher in AS group both as absolute values and area under curve (AUC) values than in Pl-AS group. Pre-test and post-test cortisol AUC levels were significantly higher in Pl-AS group although a higher percent increase in post-test cortisol was found in AS group. The total GH-AUC was higher in AS group and, as expected, the absolute GH concentrations at different time points were not influenced by CRH + GnRH administration. Conclusion: The amino acid mixture used enhanced the ACTH, LH, and FSH response to CRH + GnRH.

Acute amino acids supplementation enhances pituitary responsiveness in athletes / Luigi Di, Luigi; Laura, Guidetti; Fabio, Pigozzi; Carlo, Baldari; Alessandro, Casini; Maurizio, Nordio; Romanelli, Francesco. - In: MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE. - ISSN 0195-9131. - 31:12(1999), pp. 1748-1754. [10.1097/00005768-199912000-00009]

Acute amino acids supplementation enhances pituitary responsiveness in athletes

ROMANELLI, Francesco
1999

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a mixture of amino acids on pituitary responsiveness to a stimulation test (GnRH + CRH) in athletes. Methods: In a double blinded counterbalanced experimental protocol, 10 moderately trained male athletes performed the pituitary stimulation test 60 min after a single oral administration of a placebo (Pl-AS) or an amino acid mixture solution (AS) (L-arginine hydrocloride 100 mg·kg-1 + L-ornithine hydrocloride 80 mg·kg-1 + L- branched chain amino acids 140 mg·kg-1: 50% L-leucine, 25% L-isoleucine, 25% L-valine) on two different occasions. Plasma ACTH, LH, FSH, GH, and cortisol were evaluated before (-60, -30, 0 min) and after (+15, +30, +45, +60, +90 min) the stimulation test. Results: The ACTH, LH and FSH response to CRH + GnRH was significantly higher in AS group both as absolute values and area under curve (AUC) values than in Pl-AS group. Pre-test and post-test cortisol AUC levels were significantly higher in Pl-AS group although a higher percent increase in post-test cortisol was found in AS group. The total GH-AUC was higher in AS group and, as expected, the absolute GH concentrations at different time points were not influenced by CRH + GnRH administration. Conclusion: The amino acid mixture used enhanced the ACTH, LH, and FSH response to CRH + GnRH.
1999
acth; arginine; bcaa; cortisol; crh; fsh; gh; gnrh; lh; ornithine
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Acute amino acids supplementation enhances pituitary responsiveness in athletes / Luigi Di, Luigi; Laura, Guidetti; Fabio, Pigozzi; Carlo, Baldari; Alessandro, Casini; Maurizio, Nordio; Romanelli, Francesco. - In: MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE. - ISSN 0195-9131. - 31:12(1999), pp. 1748-1754. [10.1097/00005768-199912000-00009]
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