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Four men in a boat: Ultra-endurance exercise alters the gut microbiome

Authors :
Paul D. Cotter
Fergus Shanahan
Ronan Whiston
Trevor Woods
Michael G. Molloy
Patrick O'Connor
Owen Cronin
Sean Underwood
David Keohane
Orla O'Sullivan
Source :
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 22:1059-1064
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Objectives Compositional and functional adaptions occur in the gut microbiome in response to habitual physical activity. The response of the gut microbiome to sustained, intense exercise in previously active individuals, however, is unknown. This study aimed to prospectively explore the gut microbiome response of four well-trained male athletes to prolonged, high intensity trans-oceanic rowing, describing changes in microbial diversity, abundance and metabolic capacity. Design A prospective, repeated-measures, within-subject report. Methods Serial stool samples were obtained from four male athletes for metagenomic whole-genome shotgun sequencing to record microbial community structure and relevant functional gene profiles before, during and after a continuous, unsupported 33-day, 5000 km transoceanic rowing race. Calorific intake and macronutrient composition were recorded by validated food frequency questionnaire and anthropometry was determined by body composition analysis and cardiorespiratory testing. Results Microbial diversity increased throughout the ultra-endurance event. Variations in taxonomic composition included increased abundance of butyrate producing species and species associated with improved metabolic health, including improved insulin sensitivity. The functional potential of bacterial species involved in specific amino and fatty acid biosynthesis also increased. Many of the adaptions in microbial community structure and metaproteomics persisted at three months follow up. Conclusions These findings demonstrate that prolonged, intense exercise positively influences gut microbial diversity, increases the relative abundance of some bacterial species and up-regulates the metabolic potential of specific pathways expressing microbial gene products. These adaptions may play a compensatory role in controlling the physiological stress associated with sustained exertion as well as negating the deleterious consequences accompanying endurance exercise.

Details

ISSN :
14402440
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a62366d2e341d440e2511d327d95ae6a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2019.04.004