Lactate: valuable for physical performance and maintenance of brain function during exercise

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bioscience Horizons Pub Date : 2014-06-01 DOI:10.1093/BIOHORIZONS/HZU001
J. Todd
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Lactate accumulation has long been associated with impaired sports performance, with many supporting the lactate acidosis hypothesis. However, due to advances in experimental design and research, numerous beneficial roles of lactate have been established that may impact upon sports performance. Recent studies highlight lactate as a biomarker of fatigue rather than as a direct cause. The lactate-shuttle mechanism facilitates the utilization of lactate as an energy substrate in both type I and type II skeletal muscle fibres, promoting energy sufficiency during exercise. Recent literature also supports a role for lactate in enhancing human oxidative capacity by up-regulating skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis. In addition, lactate-neuron and lactate-astrocyte shuttles enable lactate to supply energy to support cognitive function, during periods of low blood glucose such as prolonged aerobic exercise. This review aims to clarify the role of lactate in modulating aerobic performance and critically investigates the mechanisms responsible.
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乳酸:在运动中对身体表现和维持大脑功能有价值
长期以来,乳酸积累与运动表现受损有关,许多研究支持乳酸酸中毒假说。然而,由于实验设计和研究的进步,乳酸盐已经确定了许多可能影响运动表现的有益作用。最近的研究强调乳酸是疲劳的生物标志物,而不是直接原因。乳酸穿梭机制促进了乳酸作为能量底物在I型和II型骨骼肌纤维中的利用,促进了运动期间的能量充足。最近的文献也支持乳酸通过上调骨骼肌线粒体生物发生来增强人体氧化能力的作用。此外,乳酸-神经元和乳酸-星形胶质细胞穿梭使乳酸提供能量,以支持认知功能,在低血糖期间,如长时间的有氧运动。这篇综述旨在阐明乳酸在调节有氧运动中的作用,并批判性地研究其机制。
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