Lactate Transport in Cultured Glial Cells

Abstract
Uptake of L-lactate was investigated with a radioactive tracer method in cultured rat glioma cells and in astroglia-rich primary cultures derived from rat brain. In the glioma cells, a saturable component of uptake was identified with half-maximal uptake occurring at 1.0±0.4 mM lactate. In addition, a non-saturable component dominated the uptake at high concentrations of lactate. In astroglia-rich primary cultures, no saturable component of uptake could be detected in the concentration range studied (0.1–15 mM). In conclusion, lactate uptake at physiological concentrations is predominantly mediated in the glioma cells by a carrier-dependent process, whereas in astroglial cells, simple diffusion appears to be the dominant way of lactate transport.

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