Publication

Lactate infusion during euglycemia but not hypoglycemia reduces subsequent food intake in healthy men

Journal Paper/Review - Jan 28, 2012

Units
PubMed
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Citation
Schultes B, Schmid S, Wilms B, Jauch-Chara K, Oltmanns K, Hallschmid M. Lactate infusion during euglycemia but not hypoglycemia reduces subsequent food intake in healthy men. Appetite 2012; 58:818-821.
Type
Journal Paper/Review (English)
Journal
Appetite 2012; 58
Publication Date
Jan 28, 2012
Issn Electronic
1095-8304
Pages
818-821
Brief description/objective

Considering that lactate is known to interact with central glucose-sensing networks, we tested whether hyperlactatemia affects food intake in humans. According to a balanced within-subject 2×2 design, 12 healthy, fasted men (age: 20-40years; BMI: 20-26kg/m(2)) were intravenously infused lactate and saline, respectively, for 105min during concomitant euglycemic and hypoglycemic, respectively, insulin infusion of 75min. Ten minutes after the simultaneous end of infusions, free-choice food intake was assessed at 10:25h. Lactate decreased food intake following euglycemia as compared to the other three conditions in which food intake did not differ. Results point to an anorexigenic effect of lactate under euglycemic conditions.