L-Glutamine Supplementation Enhances Strength and Power of Knee Muscles and Improves Glycemia Control and Plasma Redox Balance in Exercising Elderly Women.
Gislene R AmiratoJuliana O BorgesDaniella L MarquesJuliana de Melo Batista Dos SantosCarlos André Freitas Dos SantosMarília Dos Santos AndradeGuilherme E FurtadoMarcelo RossiLais N LuisRaquel F ZambonattoEliane B da SilvaSarah O PomaMariana M de AlmeidaRenato L PelaquimLaiane C Dos Santos-OliveiraVinicius Leonardo Sousa DinizMaria E P PassosAdriana C Levada-PiresRenata GorjãoMarcelo Paes de BarrosAndré Luís Lacerda BachiTania C Pithon-CuriPublished in: Nutrients (2021)
We investigated the effects of oral L-glutamine (Gln) supplementation, associated or not with physical exercises, in control of glycemia, oxidative stress, and strength/power of knee muscles in elderly women. Physically active (n = 21) and sedentary (n = 23) elderly women aged 60 to 80 years were enrolled in the study. Plasma levels of D-fructosamine, insulin, reduced (GSH) and oxidized (GSSG) glutathione, iron, uric acid, and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARs) (lipoperoxidation product), as well as knee extensor/flexor muscle torque peak and average power (isokinetic test), were assessed pre- and post-supplementation with Gln or placebo (30 days). Higher plasma D-fructosamine, insulin, and iron levels, and lower strength/power of knee muscles were found pre-supplementation in the NPE group than in the PE group. Post-supplementation, Gln subgroups showed higher levels of GSH, GSSG, and torque peak, besides lower D-fructosamine than pre-supplementation values. Higher muscle average power and plasma uric acid levels were reported in the PE + Gln group, whereas lower insulin levels were found in the NPE + Gln than pre-supplementation values. TBARs levels were diminished post-supplementation in all groups. Gln supplementation, mainly when associated with physical exercises, improves strength and power of knee muscles and glycemia control, besides boosting plasma antioxidant capacity of elderly women.
Keyphrases
- uric acid
- total knee arthroplasty
- type diabetes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- oxidative stress
- knee osteoarthritis
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- middle aged
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- skeletal muscle
- clinical trial
- dna damage
- anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- mass spectrometry
- insulin resistance
- community dwelling
- high resolution
- resistance training
- double blind
- cervical cancer screening
- diabetic rats
- study protocol
- atomic force microscopy
- placebo controlled