Lactate metabolism: historical context, prior misinterpretations, and current understanding

European Journal of Applied Physiology(2018)

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Lactate (La − ) has long been at the center of controversy in research, clinical, and athletic settings. Since its discovery in 1780, La − has often been erroneously viewed as simply a hypoxic waste product with multiple deleterious effects. Not until the 1980s, with the introduction of the cell-to-cell lactate shuttle did a paradigm shift in our understanding of the role of La − in metabolism begin. The evidence for La − as a major player in the coordination of whole-body metabolism has since grown rapidly. La − is a readily combusted fuel that is shuttled throughout the body, and it is a potent signal for angiogenesis irrespective of oxygen tension. Despite this, many fundamental discoveries about La − are still working their way into mainstream research, clinical care, and practice. The purpose of this review is to synthesize current understanding of La − metabolism via an appraisal of its robust experimental history, particularly in exercise physiology. That La − production increases during dysoxia is beyond debate, but this condition is the exception rather than the rule. Fluctuations in blood [La − ] in health and disease are not typically due to low oxygen tension, a principle first demonstrated with exercise and now understood to varying degrees across disciplines. From its role in coordinating whole-body metabolism as a fuel to its role as a signaling molecule in tumors, the study of La − metabolism continues to expand and holds potential for multiple clinical applications. This review highlights La − ’s central role in metabolism and amplifies our understanding of past research.
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Lactate metabolism,Lactate shuttle,Hypoxia,Glycolysis,Cancer metabolism,Astrocyte–neuron lactate shuttle,Lactate threshold,Mitochondria,Fatigue and lactic acidosis,Cytosolic redox
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