Lactate metabolism: a new paradigm for the third millennium
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Abstract
For much of the 20th century, lactate was largely considered a dead-end waste product of glycolysis due to hypoxia, the primary cause of the O2 debt following exercise, a major cause of muscle fatigue, and a key factor in acidosis-induced tissue damage. Since the 1970s, a 'lactate revolution' has occurred. At present, we are in the midst of a lactate shuttle era; the lactate paradigm has shifted. It now appears that increased lactate production and concentration as a result of anoxia or dysoxia are often the exception rather than the rule. Lactic acidosis is being re-evaluated as a factor in muscle fatigue. Lactate is an important intermediate in the process of wound repair and regeneration. The origin of…
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- Lactic acidosis
- Lactic acid
- Acidosis
- Glycolysis
- Anaerobic glycolysis
- Metabolism
- Hyperlactatemia
- Anaerobic exercise
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