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Abnormal blood lactate accumulation during repeated exercise testing in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome

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2019

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Post-exertional malaise and delayed recovery are hallmark symptoms of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Studies on repeated cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) show that previous exercise negatively affects oxygen uptake (VO<sub>2</sub> ) and power output (PO) in ME/CFS. Whether this affects arterial lactate concentrations ([La<sub>a</sub> ]) is unknown. We studied 18 female patients (18-50 years) fulfilling the Canadian Consensus Criteria for ME/CFS and 15 healthy females (18-50 years) who underwent repeated CPETs 24 h apart (CPET<sub>1</sub> and CPET<sub>2</sub> ) with [La<sub>a</sub> ] measured every 30th second. VO<sub>2</sub> at peak exercise (VO<sub>2peak</sub> ) was lower in patients than in controls on CPET<sub>1</sub> (P < 0.001) and decreased in patients on CPET<sub>2</sub> (P < 0.001). However, the difference in VO<sub>2peak</sub> between CPETs did not differ significantly between groups. [La<sub>a</sub> ] per PO was higher in patients during both CPETs (P<sub>interaction</sub> < 0.001), but increased in patients and decreased in controls from CPET<sub>1</sub> to CPET<sub>2</sub> (P<sub>interaction</sub> < 0.001). Patients had lower VO<sub>2</sub> (P = 0.02) and PO (P = 0.002) at the gas exchange threshold (GET, the point where CO<sub>2</sub> production increases relative to VO<sub>2</sub> ), but relative intensity (%VO<sub>2peak</sub> ) and [La<sub>a</sub> ] at GET did not differ significantly from controls on CPET<sub>1</sub> . Patients had a reduction in VO<sub>2</sub> (P = 0.02) and PO (P = 0.01) at GET on CPET<sub>2</sub> , but no significant differences in %VO<sub>2peak</sub> and [La<sub>a</sub> ] at GET between CPETs. Controls had no significant differences in VO<sub>2</sub> , PO or %VO<sub>2peak</sub> at GET between CPETs, but [La<sub>a</sub> ] at GET was reduced on CPET<sub>2</sub> (P = 0.008). In conclusion, previous exercise deteriorates physical performance and increases [La<sub>a</sub> ] during exercise in patients with ME/CFS while it lowers [La<sub>a</sub> ] in healthy subjects.

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