从右侧向上看,肌肉燃料利用与糖解
1Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. gbrooks@berkeley.edu.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
|August 29, 2025
概括
在有氧条件下持续产生的乳酸是关键的能量来源,是葡萄糖生成的前体,也是信号分子. 新发现的食后乳酸运输系统 (PLS) 揭示了它在从肠道到肌肉的碳水化合物代谢中的核心作用.
科学领域:
- 代谢生理学
- 细胞生物学
- 运动生理学
背景情况:
- 乳酸在有氧条件下由各种细胞和组织不断产生.
- 乳酸盐具有多种作用,包括能量基质,葡萄糖原体和信号分子.
- 此前已经确定了乳酸穿 (细胞-细胞,细胞内,星细胞-神经元,过氧体,细胞质-线粒体).
研究的目的:
- 阐明乳酸在全身新陈代谢中的作用.
- 描述新发现的食后乳酸穿 (PLS).
- 了解从饮食摄入到组织利用的碳水化合物流.
主要方法:
- 对肌肉,组织和全身新陈代谢的当代研究进行审查.
- 对运动生理学研究结果的分析.
- 综合了有关食后乳酸穿的最新发现.
主要成果:
- 在有氧条件下,乳酸盐的产生是一个连续的过程.
- PLS涉及两个阶段:肠道 (肠道乳酸生产) 和全身 (肝脏和组织代谢).
- 碳水化合物在肠道开始,并在肌肉中结束,乳酸在其中起着关键作用.
结论:
- 乳酸是碳水化合物代谢中的关键中间体.
- 这项研究强调了乳酸在能量平衡中的综合性作用.
- 了解乳酸动态对于理解全身代谢过程至关重要.
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