The Metabolic Classroom with Dr. Ben Bikman

The Truth About Lactate: It’s Not What You Think | Dr. Ben Bikman

Sep 20, 2024
Discover the surprising truth about lactate metabolism! It’s clarified that lactic acid isn’t found in our bodies; only lactate exists, produced during high-energy activities. Far from being a waste product, lactate is vital for energy production and even fuels vital functions in cells. Key historical figures, like Otto Meyerhoff, shaped our understanding of lactate’s role in metabolism. Plus, learn how lactate can indicate metabolic health, especially in the context of diabetes. This fresh perspective transforms how we view energy in the body!
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Lactate vs Lactic Acid Misconception

  • Lactate exists in the body only in its salt form and is not lactic acid, which is a common misconception.
  • Lactate production is not the cause of muscle soreness or fatigue, contrary to popular belief.
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Lactate Production and Glycolysis

  • Lactate is the end product of non-oxidative glycolysis from pyruvate processing outside mitochondria.
  • Pyruvate may enter mitochondria for oxidative metabolism or convert to lactate when rapid ATP is needed.
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Sources of Lactate Production

  • Muscle produces lactate during high energy demand moments such as intense exercise.
  • Red blood cells produce lactate continuously because they lack mitochondria and rely solely on non-oxidative glycolysis.
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