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J u n e 2 8 - 2 9 , 2 0 1 8 | A m s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s

Joint Event on

OBESITY AND WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

VACCINES AND IMMUNOLOGY

&

International Conference on

International Conference on

Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

|

Volume 8

ISSN:

2249-622X

LACTATE ADMINISTRATION STIMULATES FAT OXIDATION AND LIVER

GLYCOGEN STORAGE IN RATS

Kiwon Lim

Konkuk University, South Korea

L

actate is known as the end-product of glycolysis and is considered as a fatigue product. However, since last decades there has

been demonstrated positive effect of lactate. Nevertheless, it is not known whether the lactate changes on energy metabolism

and energy substrates utilization. Accordingly, we investigated the effects of lactate treatment energy metabolism for six hours.

We randomized seven weeks 32- male SD rats into four groups: the control (Con: DW), caffeine (Caf: 10mg/1kg), lactate (Lac: 4g/

kg), and caffeine and lactate mixed compound (Caf+Lac: 10mg+4g/kg). We treated different substances to each group by oral

administration. There was no significant difference in oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production between groups. However,

with fat oxidation, Lac and Caf+Lac were significantly higher than Con in first two hours after administration in fat oxidation.

These results suggest that the caffeine and lactate mixed compound can improve fat oxidation over two hours. Moreover, we

investigated gene expression within two hours with Caf+Lac group, because they were the highest group in fat oxidation. We

treated same dose of Caf+Lac and sacrificed at 30 minutes, 60 minutes and two hours after the dose. For the result,

MCT1

mRNA

decreased after two hours compared to zero and FAT/CD36 mRNA showed up and down tendency with significant difference

within two hours. Finally,

PDK4

mRNA increased at two hours compared to zero. Also, when we examined blood sample we could

see there is a significant increase in glycerol level after two hours. Furthermore, we could find significant increase within two

hours. From these data, glycolysis might be understood as increase in glycogen synthesis, has possibility of shown to as increase

in fat oxidation. For this reason, lactate administration could be an effective supplement for obese people.

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Asian J Biomed Pharmaceut Sci 2018, Volume 8 | DOI: 10.4066/2249-622X-C1-003