Abstract

Endurance capacity is important for maintenance of quality of life as well as performance of endurance athletes. In order to improve endurance, intake of nutritional supplements as well as exercise training is also important. Indeed, polyphenolic extracts from plants are known to improve endurance capacity via increase of fatty acid utilization, mitochondrial biogenesis or inhibition of oxidative stress. Taheebo, the extract obtained from inner bark of Tabebuia avellanedae has been reported to have beneficial effects for treatment of inflammation, oxidative stress and obesity. Here, we investigated the effects and mechanisms of polyphenol fraction of taheebo (taheebo polyphenol; TP) on endurance capacity of mice. Single dose administration of TP significantly increased running time until exhaustion. Acute TP administration increased blood glucose and muscle glycogen levels (p < 0.05) through alteration on expression level of genes involved with glycogen metabolism and gluconeogenesis. Furthermore, TP administration decreased exercise-induced increase of protein carbonyls in skeletal muscle. These results suggest that TP administration improve endurance capacity via up-regulation of skeletal muscle glycogen levels and maintenance of blood glucose by acceleration of gluconeogenesis as well as inhibition of exercise-induced oxidative stress. Single administration of TP also increased phosphorylation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and gene expression level of sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) but did not change the marker of mitochondrial biogenesis.

Highlights

  • It is well known that exercise training and intake of nutritional supplement are both important strategies for the improvement of endurance capacity

  • Plasma glucose and skeletal muscle glycogen concentration decreased close to 60% and 70% while liver glycogen concentrations were dropped to lover level than 10% of the initial value as a result exhaustive exercise (p < 0.001, Fig. 2A–C)

  • We investigated the effects of TP on endurance capacity and the related molecular factors

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Introduction

It is well known that exercise training and intake of nutritional supplement are both important strategies for the improvement of endurance capacity. Various studies have shown that several nutritional supplements such as green tea extracts, polyphenols, L-carnitine, taurine and capsaicin could improve endurance capacity[9]. Other polyphenols have been reported to inhibit oxidative stress in several conditions such as obesity, strenuous exercise and ultraviolet radiation[13,14,15,16,17,18] Most of these supplementations were chronic suggesting along with training protocols, whereas the acute effects are rarely studies. Taheebo has been reported to have beneficial effects for treatment of cancer, inflammation, oxidative stress and obesity[20,21,22,23] It is unclear whether the signaling pathways that are modulated by taheebo extracts can contribute to enhancement of endurance capacity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of taheebo supplementation on endurance capacity using the polyphenol fraction (taheebo polyphenol; TP)

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