Pyruvate is a prospective alkalizer to correct hypoxic lactic acidosis
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Pyruvate is a prospective alkalizer to correct hypoxic lactic acidosis
Military Medical ResearchVol. 5, Issue 4, Pages: 361-370(2018)
Affiliations:
1. Institute of Transfusion Medicine, Academy of Military Medical Sciences
2. Department of Transfusion, Hainan Branch of PLA General Hospital
3. Fresenius Dialysis Centers at Chicago, Rolling Meadows Facility4. Shanghai Sandai Pharmaceutical R&D Co
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CLC:R595
Published:2018
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[1]Ying Wang,Ya Huang,Jing Yang,Fang-Qiang Zhou,Lian Zhao,Hong Zhou.Pyruvate is a prospective alkalizer to correct hypoxic lactic acidosis[J].Military Medical Research,2018,5(04):361-370.
DOI:
[1]Ying Wang,Ya Huang,Jing Yang,Fang-Qiang Zhou,Lian Zhao,Hong Zhou.Pyruvate is a prospective alkalizer to correct hypoxic lactic acidosis[J].Military Medical Research,2018,5(04):361-370.DOI:
Pyruvate is a prospective alkalizer to correct hypoxic lactic acidosis
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Abstract
Type A lactic acidosis resulted from hypoxic mitochondrial dysfunction is an independent predictor of mortality for critically ill patients. However
current therapeutic agents are still in shortage and can even be harmful. This paper reviewed data regarding lactic acidosis treatment and recommended that pyruvate might be a potential alkalizer to correct type A lactic acidosis in future clinical practice. Pyruvate is a key energy metabolic substrate and a pyruvate dehydrogenase(PDH) activator with several unique beneficial biological properties
including anti-oxidant and antiinflammatory effects and the ability to activate the hypoxia-inducible factor-1(HIF-1α)-erythropoietin(EPO) signal pathway. Pyruvate preserves glucose metabolism and cellular energetics better than bicarbonate
lactate
acetate and malate in the efficient correction of hypoxic lactic acidosis and shows few side effects. Therefore
application of pyruvate may be promising and safe as a novel therapeutic strategy in hypoxic lactic acidosis correction accompanied with multi-organ protection in critical care patients.
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