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Title: L-Lactate and D-Lactate carriers on the fetal and the maternal side of the trophoblast in the isolated guinea pig placenta. Author: Leichtweiss HP, Schröder H. Journal: Pflugers Arch; 1981 Apr; 390(1):80-5. PubMed ID: 7195554. Abstract: The transfer of 14C-labelled D- or L-lactate (test substance) relative to 3H-L-glucose (control substance, extracellular marker) into the trophoblast of the isolated guinea pig placenta was determined during an open loop perfusion on both sides. Using a single passage, paired tracer dilution technique, the maximal lactate uptake (Umax) was derived from the venous concentration ratio of lactate to L-glucose. A significant metabolism of L-lactate was not observed. The lactate uptake, which occurred in all placentas studied, was not significantly different on the fetal and maternal side. Within one placenta the L-lactate uptake was always higher than the D-lactate uptake. The uptake of both L- and D-lactate could be inhibited by phloretin. The lactate uptake was inversely correlated with the pH of the perfusate fluid within the range from 6.2-8. A first order saturation kinetic (Hofstee-plot) was used to approximate the relationship between the L-lactate uptake and the chemical L-lactate concentration. We conclude that similar lactate carriers exist in the membranes on both the maternal and the fetal side of the trophoblast.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]