Astrocytes support and modulate neuronal activity through the release of L-lactate. The suggested roles of astrocytic lactate in the brain encompass an expanding range of vital functions, including central control of respiration and cardiovascular performance, learning, memory, executive behaviour and regulation of mood. Studying the effects of astrocytic lactate requires tools that limit the release of lactate selectively from astrocytes. Here, we report the validation in vitro of novel molecular constructs derived from enzymes originally found in bacteria, that when expressed in astrocytes, interfere with lactate handling. When lactate 2-monooxygenase derived from M. smegmatis was specifically expressed in astrocytes, it reduced in...
Since brain glucose hypometabolism is a feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression, lactate uti...
Astrocytes play a critical role in the regulation of brain metabolic responses to activity. One deta...
It has been suggested that, in states of arousal, release of noradrenaline and β-adrenergic signalli...
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The role of lactate in the brain has been controversial. In this issue, Mächler et al. (2015) presen...
Mounting evidence from in vitro experiments indicates that lactate is an efficient energy substrate ...
Astrocytes, heterogeneous neuroglial cells, contribute to metabolic homeostasis in the brain by prov...
Lactate has been considered for a long time as a metabolic waste and/or a sign of hypoxia in the cen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM), cel...
Besides being a neuronal fuel, L-lactate is also a signal in the brain. Whether extracellular L-lact...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Besides being a neuronal fuel, L-lactate is also a signal in the brain. Whether extracellular L-lact...
Microglia, the innate immune cells of the central nervous system, actively participate in brain deve...
International audienceABSTRACT Control of brain energy metabolism and regulation of synaptic activit...
Since brain glucose hypometabolism is a feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression, lactate uti...
Astrocytes play a critical role in the regulation of brain metabolic responses to activity. One deta...
It has been suggested that, in states of arousal, release of noradrenaline and β-adrenergic signalli...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The role of lactate in the brain has been controversial. In this issue, Mächler et al. (2015) presen...
Mounting evidence from in vitro experiments indicates that lactate is an efficient energy substrate ...
Astrocytes, heterogeneous neuroglial cells, contribute to metabolic homeostasis in the brain by prov...
Lactate has been considered for a long time as a metabolic waste and/or a sign of hypoxia in the cen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Spanish Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SEBBM), cel...
Besides being a neuronal fuel, L-lactate is also a signal in the brain. Whether extracellular L-lact...
More than two hundred years after its discovery, lactate still remains an intriguing molecule. Consi...
Besides being a neuronal fuel, L-lactate is also a signal in the brain. Whether extracellular L-lact...
Microglia, the innate immune cells of the central nervous system, actively participate in brain deve...
International audienceABSTRACT Control of brain energy metabolism and regulation of synaptic activit...
Since brain glucose hypometabolism is a feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression, lactate uti...
Astrocytes play a critical role in the regulation of brain metabolic responses to activity. One deta...
It has been suggested that, in states of arousal, release of noradrenaline and β-adrenergic signalli...