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. 2021 Feb;599(3):737-767.
doi: 10.1113/JP279963. Epub 2020 Nov 19.

The anaerobic threshold: 50+ years of controversy

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The anaerobic threshold: 50+ years of controversy

David C Poole et al. J Physiol. 2021 Feb.
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Abstract

The anaerobic threshold (AT) remains a widely recognized, and contentious, concept in exercise physiology and medicine. As conceived by Karlman Wasserman, the AT coalesced the increase of blood lactate concentration ([La- ]), during a progressive exercise test, with an excess pulmonary carbon dioxide output ( V̇CO2 ). Its principal tenets were: limiting oxygen (O2 ) delivery to exercising muscle→increased glycolysis, La- and H+ production→decreased muscle and blood pH→with increased H+ buffered by blood [HCO3- ]→increased CO2 release from blood→increased V̇CO2 and pulmonary ventilation. This schema stimulated scientific scrutiny which challenged the fundamental premise that muscle anoxia was requisite for increased muscle and blood [La- ]. It is now recognized that insufficient O2 is not the primary basis for lactataemia. Increased production and utilization of La- represent the response to increased glycolytic flux elicited by increasing work rate, and determine the oxygen uptake ( V̇O2 ) at which La- accumulates in the arterial blood (the lactate threshold; LT). However, the threshold for a sustained non-oxidative contribution to exercise energetics is the critical power, which occurs at a metabolic rate often far above the LT and separates heavy from very heavy/severe-intensity exercise. Lactate is now appreciated as a crucial energy source, major gluconeogenic precursor and signalling molecule but there is no ipso facto evidence for muscle dysoxia or anoxia. Non-invasive estimation of LT using the gas exchange threshold (non-linear increase of V̇CO2 versus V̇O2 ) remains important in exercise training and in the clinic, but its conceptual basis should now be understood in light of lactate shuttle biology.

Keywords: CPET; cardiopulmonary exercise test; critical power; critical speed; dysoxia; exercise; gas exchange; gas exchange threshold; gluconeogenesis; glycolysis; hypoxia; isocapnic buffering; lactate; lactate appearance; lactate clearance; lactate disposal; lactate oxidation; lactate signalling; lactate threshold; lactic acid; maximal lactate steady state; oxygen; ventilatory threshold.

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