Lactate is produced when muscles break down glucose for energy, especially during high-intensity exercise when oxygen levels are lower. Contrary to popular belief, lactate itself doesn’t cause ...
With 22 person-years of rechallenge follow-up, 8 patients had normal lactate levels, 3 had mild asymptomatic hyperlactatemia, and 1 had mild symptomatic hyperlactatemia (lactate level, 3.3 mmol/L).
Elevated levels of lactate may lead to the development of cachexia (disease-related weight loss) following the onset of cancer, according to a study including data from mice and humans published ...
Such metabolic changes, involving deviations in the normal levels of lactate (a key metabolic product) and pH (indicative of ...
Lactate is a substance produced by the muscles during intense exercise when oxygen levels are insufficient for full aerobic energy production. While it was once seen as a waste product ...
Profile shifting may even occur throughout labor. Maternal serum LDH levels between 24–48 hours following delivery predominantly originate from uterine muscle, reflecting the enzymatic state of ...
The following is a summary of “Phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitors do not influence lactate kinetics and clinical outcomes in ...