• Title of article

    Lipid metabolism in trained rats: Effect of guarana (Paullinia cupana Mart.) supplementation

  • Author/Authors

    Waldecir P. Lima، نويسنده , , Luiz C. Carnevali Jr، نويسنده , , Robson Eder، نويسنده , , Luis Fernando B.P. Costa Rosa، نويسنده , , Elfriede M. Bacchi، نويسنده , , Mar?lia C.L. Seelaender، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1019
  • To page
    1028
  • Abstract
    Background and aims Guarana is widely consumed by athletes, either in supplements or in soft drinks, under the belief that it presents ergogenic and “fat burning” effects. We examined the effect of guarana supplementation (14 days) upon aspects of lipid metabolism in sedentary (C) and trained rats (T). Methods To isolate the effect of caffeine from that of other components of guarana, we adopted two different doses of whole extract (G1—0.130 g/kg; G2—0.325 g/kg) or decaffeinated extract (DG1, DG2). Body weight, food and water intake; muscle fat content, oleate incorporation, glycogen content, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT I) activity and mRNA expression; along with plasma lactate concentration, were assessed. Results Muscle oleate incorporation was decreased in rats receiving decaffeinated guarana in relation to G1 and G2; as was CPT I mRNA expression in the gastrocnemius. Whole extract supplementation, but not DG induced reduced plasma lactate concentration in trained rats. G1 showed higher muscle glycogen content compared with all other groups. The results show an effect of guarana on aspects of lipid metabolism, which is abolished by decaffeination. Conclusion The changes in lipid metabolism of supplemented rats herein reported are associated with the methylxanthine content of guarana.
  • Keywords
    Guarana , lipid metabolism , Exercise training , Muscle , carnitine
  • Journal title
    Clinical Nutrition
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Clinical Nutrition
  • Record number

    504919