The reduced maximal exercise capacity of patients with heart failure has been attributed to skeletal muscle underperfusion with resultant intramuscular lactic acidosis and muscular fatigue. To investigate this hypothesis, the effect of dichloroacetate, a drug that decreases lactate formation by increasing pyruvate oxidation, on the maximal exercise performance of 18 patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction (25 ± 9%) was examined. Exercise tests after parenteral dextrose (control) and dichloroacetate were performed 1 week apart. The sequence of interventions was randomized in a double-blind manner.Dichloroacetate decreased blood lactate at rest (control 8.0 ± 2.5 versus dichloroacetate 5.6 ± 2.9 mg/dl), throughout exercise a...
Beneficial Effect of Sodium Dichloroacetate in Muscle Cytochrome C Oxidase Deficienc
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle meta...
Background. Exertional fatigue in patients with chronic heart failure is usually attributed to skele...
The reduced maximal exercise capacity of patients with heart failure has been attributed to skeletal...
The precise mechanism responsible for the increase in plasma lactate concentration during exercise i...
591497, 1989.-The precise mechanism responsible for the increase in plasma lactate concentration dur...
Objective. Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is a multienzyme complex situated on the inner mitochondrial...
In patients with chronic heart failure whose cardiac output response to exercise is impaired, determ...
we propose that in patients with HF, the blunted cardiac output during exercise results in inadequat...
AbstractLight isometric exercise, such as lifting or carrying loads that require 25% of a maximal vo...
The acute administration of an indirect activator of the enzyme pyruvate dehydroge-nase (PDH) in hum...
Dichloroacetate (DCA) is a promising agent for treatment of congestive heart failure. By stimulation...
Effects of dichloroacetate on V̇O2 and intramuscular 31P me-tabolite kinetics during high-intensity ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to test the hypothesis that suppression of chemosensitivity (respirato...
ObjectivesThis study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small muscle...
Beneficial Effect of Sodium Dichloroacetate in Muscle Cytochrome C Oxidase Deficienc
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle meta...
Background. Exertional fatigue in patients with chronic heart failure is usually attributed to skele...
The reduced maximal exercise capacity of patients with heart failure has been attributed to skeletal...
The precise mechanism responsible for the increase in plasma lactate concentration during exercise i...
591497, 1989.-The precise mechanism responsible for the increase in plasma lactate concentration dur...
Objective. Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is a multienzyme complex situated on the inner mitochondrial...
In patients with chronic heart failure whose cardiac output response to exercise is impaired, determ...
we propose that in patients with HF, the blunted cardiac output during exercise results in inadequat...
AbstractLight isometric exercise, such as lifting or carrying loads that require 25% of a maximal vo...
The acute administration of an indirect activator of the enzyme pyruvate dehydroge-nase (PDH) in hum...
Dichloroacetate (DCA) is a promising agent for treatment of congestive heart failure. By stimulation...
Effects of dichloroacetate on V̇O2 and intramuscular 31P me-tabolite kinetics during high-intensity ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to test the hypothesis that suppression of chemosensitivity (respirato...
ObjectivesThis study sought to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of small muscle...
Beneficial Effect of Sodium Dichloroacetate in Muscle Cytochrome C Oxidase Deficienc
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effects of physical training on skeletal muscle meta...
Background. Exertional fatigue in patients with chronic heart failure is usually attributed to skele...