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Methods for the Determination of Rates of Glucose and Fatty Acid Oxidation in the Isolated Working Rat Heart
Published on: September 28, 2016
Lactate utilization and influx in resting and working rat red muscle
1Instituto de Biofisica Carlos Chagas Filho da UFRJ, Departamento de Biofisica Molecular, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Abstract:
1. The behavior of lactate was studied during electrical stimulation and influx was measured under resting conditions of rat soleus muscle. 2. Lactate utilization was measured with (U-14C) lactate and results from electrical stimulation of the soleus muscle present evidence that this substance is mainly oxidized. 3. Under resting conditions, lactate influx showed a saturable transport system with an apparent Km of 11 mM. This low affinity for lactate suggests that lactate transport has a limiting factor for the muscle. 4. The increased lactate utilization under electrical stimulation (1,114 +/- 344 mumol/g/hr, at 20 mM lactate) corresponds to increased lactate permeability as compared to the influx rate (20.81 +/- 1.65 mumol/g/hr at 20 mM lactate) in resting conditions. 5. Alanine, epinephrine or S.I.T.S. 4-amino-4'isothiocyanostilbene-2-2'-disulphonate) do not affect lactate permeability in the soleus muscle.
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