1991
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199110000-00008
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Lactate Genesis by Rat Liver and Muscle during Development

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Lactate has been shown to be an important fuel for brain metabolism during early postnatal development (1). In an attempt to identify the source(s) of lactate in the postnatal rat, we have studied the in vitro catabolism of glucose, galactose, fructose, alanine, glycerol, and octanoate in liver and muscle minces prepared from suckling rat pups. Whereas galactose, fructose, and octanoate were found to be lactagenic (lactate generating) in liver, glucose was the sole lactate precursor in muscle. Galact… Show more

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“…Slocombe et al 5 Most lactate 2 circulating in the resting state is derived from glycolysis in erythrocytes, adipocytes and myocytes 15,16 . In turn, lactate 2 serves as a substrate for either gluconeogenesis and is oxidized (via decarboxylation to acetyl-CoA) or may enter a lipogenesis pathway 14 .…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Slocombe et al 5 Most lactate 2 circulating in the resting state is derived from glycolysis in erythrocytes, adipocytes and myocytes 15,16 . In turn, lactate 2 serves as a substrate for either gluconeogenesis and is oxidized (via decarboxylation to acetyl-CoA) or may enter a lipogenesis pathway 14 .…”
Section: Independent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%