The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of a
respiratory acidosis on the blood
lactate (La) threshold and specific blood La concentrations measured during a progressive incremental exercise test. Seven males performed three step-incremental exercise tests (20 W.min-1) breathing the following gas mixtures; 21% O2 balance-
nitrogen, and 21% O2, 4% CO2 balance-
nitrogen or balance-
helium. The log-log transformation of La oxygen consumption (VO2) relationship and a 1 mmol.l-1 increase above resting values were used to determine a La threshold. Also, the VO2 corresponding to a La value of 2 (La2) and 4 (La4) mmol.l-1 was determined. Breathing the hypercapnic gas mixtures significantly increased the resting partial pressure of
carbon dioxide (PCO2) from 5.6 kPa (42 mm Hg) to 6.1 kPa (46 mm Hg) and decreased pH from 7.395 to 7.366. During the incremental exercise test, PCO2 increased significantly to 7.2 kPa (54 mm Hg) and 6.8 kPa (51 mm Hg) for the hypercapnic gas mixtures with
nitrogen and
helium, respectively, and pH decreased to 7.194 and 7.208. In contrast, blood PCO2 decreased to 4.9 kPa (37 mm Hg) at the end of the normocapnic exercise test and pH decreased to 7.291. A blood La threshold determined from a log-log transformation [1.20 (0.28) l.min-1] or as an increase of 1 mmol.l-1 [1.84 (0.46) l.min-1] was unaffected by the
acid-base alterations. Similarly, the VO2 corresponding to La2 and La4 was not affected by breathing the hypercapnic gas mixtures [2.12 (0.46) l.min-1 and 2.81 (0.52) l.min-1, respectively].(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)