New Insights into the Lactate Shuttle: Role of MCT4 in the Modulation of the Exercise Capacity

Volume: 22, Pages: 507 - 518
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Lactate produced by muscle during high-intensity activity is an important end product of glycolysis that supports whole body metabolism. The lactate shuttle model suggested that lactate produced by glycolytic muscle fibers is utilized by oxidative fibers. MCT4 is a proton coupled monocarboxylate transporter preferentially expressed in glycolytic muscle fibers and facilitates the lactate efflux. Here we investigated the exercise capacity of mice...
Paper Details
Title
New Insights into the Lactate Shuttle: Role of MCT4 in the Modulation of the Exercise Capacity
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
22
Pages
507 - 518
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