Background-Around birth, myocardial substrate supply changes from carbohydrates before birth to primarily fatty acids after birth. Parallel to these changes, the myocardium is expected to switch from the use of primarily lactate before birth to fatty acids thereafter. However, myocardial lactate uptake and oxidation around birth has not been measured in vivo.Methods and Results-We measured myocardial lactate uptake, oxidation, and release with infusion of [1-C-13]lactate and myocardial flux of fatty acids and glucose in chronically instrumented fetal and newborn (1 to 15 days) lambs. Myocardial lactate oxidation was the same in newborn (81.7+/-14.7 mu mol . min(-1) . 100 g(-1), n=11) as in fetal Iambs (60.7+/-26.7 mu mol . min(-1) . 100 g(-...