Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many different tissues including the heart, brain, kidney, adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle. The mechanism(s) explaining the metabolism of lactate in these tissues, however, remains unclear. Here, we analyze the ability of skeletal muscle to respire lactate by using an in situ mitochondrial preparation that leaves the native tubular reticulum and subcellular interactions of the organelle unaltered. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained from vastus lateralis muscle in 16 human subjects. Samples were chemically permeabilized with saponin, which selectively perforates the sarcolemma and facilitates the loss of cytosolic content without altering...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...
As part of an ongoing study of l-lactate metabolism both in normal and in cancer cells, we investiga...
International audienceMitochondria regulate critical components of cellular function via ATP product...
The pure mitochondrial fraction obtained from human skeletal muscle did not show coupled L-lactate (...
The nature and existence of mitochondrial lactate oxidation is debated in the literature. Obscuring ...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with diverse functions in tissues such as liver and skeletal mus...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
Isotope tracer infusion studies employing lactate, glucose, glycerol, and fatty acid isotope tracers...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with diverse functions in tissues such as liver and skeletal mus...
Human metabolism is a complex mechanism involving many interdependent parts. The purpose of this pap...
Human metabolism is a complex mechanism involving many interdependent parts. The purpose of this pap...
International audienceThe mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) is the main energy-producing ...
Metabolic dysfunction in skeletal muscle contributes to the aetiology and development of muscle dise...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...
As part of an ongoing study of l-lactate metabolism both in normal and in cancer cells, we investiga...
International audienceMitochondria regulate critical components of cellular function via ATP product...
The pure mitochondrial fraction obtained from human skeletal muscle did not show coupled L-lactate (...
The nature and existence of mitochondrial lactate oxidation is debated in the literature. Obscuring ...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with diverse functions in tissues such as liver and skeletal mus...
Mistakenly thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle we now know t...
Isotope tracer infusion studies employing lactate, glucose, glycerol, and fatty acid isotope tracers...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with diverse functions in tissues such as liver and skeletal mus...
Human metabolism is a complex mechanism involving many interdependent parts. The purpose of this pap...
Human metabolism is a complex mechanism involving many interdependent parts. The purpose of this pap...
International audienceThe mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) is the main energy-producing ...
Metabolic dysfunction in skeletal muscle contributes to the aetiology and development of muscle dise...
Most of the cell's energy is obtained through the degradation of glucose, fatty acids, and amino aci...
As part of an ongoing study of l-lactate metabolism both in normal and in cancer cells, we investiga...
International audienceMitochondria regulate critical components of cellular function via ATP product...