Runners' metabolomic changes following marathon.

Nutr Metab (Lond)

2Central Laboratories, Xuhui Central Hospital, Shanghai Clinical Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 966 Huaihai Middle Road, Shanghai, 200031 China.

Published: March 2020

Introduction: Marathon, as a long-distance aerobic exercise, has become a fashionable or popular sport. However, little is known about the holistic metabolic changes occurring within the serum metabolome of athletes after the completion of a marathon.

Objectives: The goal of current study was to have an in-depth understanding of the impact of marathon on human metabolomics as well as the relationships among a variety of metabolites.

Methods: The 20 studied subjects were all adult males who participated in a marathon. The serum samples of these participants were collected before and after the marathon and the biochemical metabolites in the serum were identified by an untargeted two-dimensional gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

Results: All participants completed the marathon within 3 h. Compared to those before exercise, serum urea and creatine kinase, as well as cortisol, elevated significantly ( < 0.05), whereas testosterone decreased significantly ( < 0.01). Metabolomic analysis showed that, compared to those before the competition, metabolites pyruvic acid, glyceric acid, malic acid, cis-aconitic acid, galacturonic acid, methyl fumaric acid, maltotriose, and others increased significantly after the competition ( < 0.05), but glucosamine and O-succinyl-L-homoserine decreased significantly ( < 0.05). Amino acid indexes, such as alanine, L-tyrosine and phenylalanine, increased significantly after exercise compared with those before exercise ( < 0.05), whereas serine, valine and asparagine decreased significantly ( < 0.05). Lipid metabolism indexes, glycerol, glyceric acid, octanoic acid, and quinic acid increased significantly ( < 0.05). Theophylline, xanthine and other indicators of caffeine metabolism increased significantly ( < 0.05). Furthermore, marathon performance, fat percentage, VOmax, and hemoglobin were correlated with the serum metabonomic indicators, so were serum testosterone and cortisol.

Conclusion: These results illustrate that the metabolism of glucose and lipid of the athletes was enhanced following the marathon match. In addition, the metabolism of glucosamine was decreased and the metabolism of caffeine was increased. Our data provide new insights for marathon performance and nutritional status.

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