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Effect of lactate on depolarization-induced Ca(2+) release in mechanically skinned skeletal muscle fibers
Authors:Dutka T L  Lamb G D
Institution:Department of Zoology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, 3083 Australia.
Abstract:Itis unclear whether accumulation of lactate in skeletal muscle fibersduring intense activity contributes to muscle fatigue. Usingmechanically skinned fibers from rat and toad muscle, we were able toexamine the effect of L(+)-lactate onexcitation-contraction coupling independently of other metabolicchanges. We investigated the effects of lactate on the contractileapparatus, caffeine-induced Ca2+ release from thesarcoplasmic reticulum, and depolarization-induced Ca2+release. Lactate (15 or 30 mM) had only a small inhibitory effect directly on the contractile apparatus and caused appreciable(20-35%) inhibition of caffeine-induced Ca2+ release,seemingly by a direct effect on the Ca2+ release channels.However, 15 mM lactate had no detectable effect on Ca2+release when it was triggered by the normal voltage sensor mechanism, and 30 mM lactate reduced such release by only <10%. These results indicate that lactate has only a relatively small inhibitory effect onnormal excitation-contraction coupling, indicating that lactate accumulation per se is not a major factor in muscle fatigue.

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