Supplementation With Altha-aminoacids and Systemiec Inflammatory Response in Long-distance Runners.

NCT ID: NCT05510440

Last Updated: 2023-01-04

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-03-01

Study Completion Date

2023-11-30

Brief Summary

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It is also noteworthy that the imbalance between the production, supply and elimination of especially α-amino acids may contribute to the intensification of the inflammatory response and the subsequent burden of the renal tubules, which may result in damage and developing chronic renal failure.

Among the many amino acids used in sports, arginine and its metabolites deserve special attention. The role of arginine appears to increase in specific physiological states associated with disease, injury or significant strain on the body, leading to an increase in the rate of catabolic transformation.

Arginine plays a significant role in protein biosynthesis and detoxification processes related to ammonia removal and urea formation .

Detailed Description

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Subject and purpose of the project. Both in sport and medicine, methods are constantly being sought that can significantly contribute to improving the ability of tissues to perform their functions. A wide range of interests include various supplementation and training protocols. In a significant way, they are to contribute to the reduction of negative post-workout changes, protecting the athlete's tissues and organs from the debilitating effect of efforts of very long duration and high intensity.

Commonly, in sports with a long duration of effort, supplementation with amino acid complexes is used, the purpose of which is to support both the metabolism of working muscles and provide building materials necessary for the functioning of muscle fibers. It was found that maintaining a proper supply of amino acids is one of the important factors protecting the human body against excessive intensification of catabolic processes.

It is also noteworthy that the imbalance between the production, supply and elimination of especially α-amino acids may contribute to the intensification of the inflammatory response and the subsequent burden of the renal tubules, which may result in damage and developing chronic renal failure.

Among the many amino acids used in sports, arginine and its metabolites deserve special attention. The role of arginine appears to increase in specific physiological states associated with disease, injury or significant strain on the body, leading to an increase in the rate of catabolic transformation Arginine plays a significant role in protein biosynthesis and detoxification processes related to ammonia removal and urea formation In addition, it was found that arginine is involved in the synthesis of proline, and may have a special effect on the body of athletes: creatine, nitric oxide, agmatine, ornithine, citrulline and glutamate. Attention is also drawn to the possible relationship between arginine and the secretion of endogenous growth hormone, insulin and glucagon . It is noteworthy that as a result of digestion, only 50% of arginine consumed with the diet after its release from proteins enters the blood, while 40% is broken down in the small intestine as a result of arginase . Part of the arginine pool in the blood plasma may come from the conversion of citrulline found in food.

In cells, arginine transport takes place via specific membrane conveyors and is competently inhibited by selected NOS inhibitors (nitric oxide synthesis) and lysine, ornithine and canvaaine. In the liver, it participates in important detoxification processes, taking part in the urea cycle, while in vascular endothelial cells it stimulates the synthesis of nitric oxide.

The dietary supply of arginine, unfortunately, is not effective. A much greater increase in its content in blood plasma is observed in the case of the use of an increased arginine precursor - citrulline.

This means that thanks to the correct content of citrulline in the diet, it is possible to normalize the concentration of arginine in the body.

In the case of physical activity itself, however, it seems more important that the high supply of citrulline in the diet may translate into an increase in oxygen consumption by tissues, improvement of strength capabilities, but what is very important, it may have a positive effect on bicarbonate reuptake, which is an exponent of normal kidney function. In addition, by limiting muscle damage and the breakdown of muscle fibers, the myoglobin content in the urine is reduced. In turn, its high concentration (\>35 ng / ml or above 17 μg / g creatinine) is considered an important factor responsible for post-workout kidney damage.

Suplementacjand citrulline in the case of ultramarathoners in terms of kidney function seems to be a very beneficial solution. The transformation of citrulline into arginine may translate into an increase in the concentration of nitrous oxide in the musculature of the renal vessels, which reduces the risk of ischemic changes developing in the kidney structure itself.

Summing up the above properties of citrulline and the achievable benefits of its use, the subject of a smaller research project is to determine the effect of citrulline supplementation on the level of generalized inflammatory reaction induced by ultralong physical exertion.

The aim of the entire research project is to try to show the phenomenon of post-workout kidney damage occurring in ultralong runners, as well as to illustrate the need to take (supplementation) actions aimed at protecting the kidneys, especially against toxic imbalance in the turnover of amino acids and the intensification of the harmful inflammatory response.

Conditions

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Exercise Myoglobinuria Citrulline; Metabolic Disorder Iron Metabolism Disorders Inflammatory Response

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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Effect of citrulline supplementation combined with long distance running on systemic inflammation

14-day protocol of supplementation with 6 g of citrulline.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Alpha-amino acid derivatives

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Alpha-amino acid derivatives mainly citrulline will be used as a supplement to reduce kidneys and other internal organs damage

Effect of placebo supplementation combined with long distance running on systemic inflammation

14-day protocol of supplementation with 6 g of placebo.

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Alpha-amino acid derivatives

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Alpha-amino acid derivatives mainly citrulline will be used as a supplement to reduce kidneys and other internal organs damage

Interventions

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Alpha-amino acid derivatives

Alpha-amino acid derivatives mainly citrulline will be used as a supplement to reduce kidneys and other internal organs damage

Intervention Type DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Men over 21 years of age with good health confirmed in a medical examination,
* training long runs with a confirmed minimum of five participation and completion of ultra-long runs (\>42km)

Exclusion Criteria

* neuromuscular diseases,
* cardiovascular disorders,
* cancer,
* hyperparathyroidism and thyroid,
* dementia disorders and other diseases of the nervous and circulatory systems that may significantly contribute to problems with the implementation of research tasks
Minimum Eligible Age

21 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Medical University of Gdansk

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Jędrzej Antosiewicz

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland

Locations

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Medical University of Gdańsk Faculty of Health Science

Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

Site Status

Medical University of Gdańsk

Gdansk, , Poland

Site Status

Countries

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Poland

Central Contacts

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Jędrzej Antosiewicz

Role: CONTACT

0048513046412

Jedrzej Antosiewicz

Role: CONTACT

0048583491456

Facility Contacts

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Jedrzej Antosiewicz, Ph.D.

Role: primary

0048 513046412

Jedrzej Antosiewicz, Ph.D.

Role: backup

0048 58 3491456

Other Identifiers

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MUGdansk Citrulline

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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