Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation

Michael D Levitt,1 David G Levitt2 1Research Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA; 2Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USACorrespondence: David G LevittDepartment of Integrative Biology and Physiology, Uni...

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Main Authors: Levitt MD, Levitt DG
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-09-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
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spelling doaj-20ef2cfbc06e4a2bba9c5175396acf972020-11-25T03:41:57ZengDove Medical PressClinical and Experimental Gastroenterology1178-70232020-09-01Volume 1332133756860Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further InvestigationLevitt MDLevitt DGMichael D Levitt,1 David G Levitt2 1Research Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA; 2Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USACorrespondence: David G LevittDepartment of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USATel +1 612 594 0272Fax +1 612 301 1543Email levit001@umn.eduAbstract: In contrast to L-lactate, D-lactate is produced in minimal quantities by human cells, and the plasma D-lactate concentration normally is maintained at a concentration of only about 0.01 mM. However, in short bowel syndrome, colonic bacterial production of D-lactate may lead to plasma concentrations > 3mM with accompanying acidosis and neurological symptoms – a syndrome known as D-lactic acidosis. Minor increases in plasma D-lactate have been observed in various gastrointestinal conditions such as ischemia, appendicitis and Crohn’s disease, a finding touted to have diagnostic utility. The novel aspect of this review paper is the application of numerical values to the processes involved in D-lactate homeostasis that previously have been described only in qualitative terms. This approach provides a number of new insights into normal and disordered production, catabolism and excretion of D-lactate, and identifies multiple gaps in our understanding of D-lactate physiology that should be amenable to relatively simple investigative study.Keywords: acidosis, short bowel syndrome, deliriumhttps://www.dovepress.com/quantitative-evaluation-of-d-lactate-pathophysiology-new-insights-into-peer-reviewed-article-CEGacidosisshort bowel syndromedelirium
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Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
acidosis
short bowel syndrome
delirium
author_facet Levitt MD
Levitt DG
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title Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
title_short Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
title_full Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
title_fullStr Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Evaluation of D-Lactate Pathophysiology: New Insights into the Mechanisms Involved and the Many Areas in Need of Further Investigation
title_sort quantitative evaluation of d-lactate pathophysiology: new insights into the mechanisms involved and the many areas in need of further investigation
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
issn 1178-7023
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Michael D Levitt,1 David G Levitt2 1Research Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA; 2Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USACorrespondence: David G LevittDepartment of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USATel +1 612 594 0272Fax +1 612 301 1543Email levit001@umn.eduAbstract: In contrast to L-lactate, D-lactate is produced in minimal quantities by human cells, and the plasma D-lactate concentration normally is maintained at a concentration of only about 0.01 mM. However, in short bowel syndrome, colonic bacterial production of D-lactate may lead to plasma concentrations > 3mM with accompanying acidosis and neurological symptoms – a syndrome known as D-lactic acidosis. Minor increases in plasma D-lactate have been observed in various gastrointestinal conditions such as ischemia, appendicitis and Crohn’s disease, a finding touted to have diagnostic utility. The novel aspect of this review paper is the application of numerical values to the processes involved in D-lactate homeostasis that previously have been described only in qualitative terms. This approach provides a number of new insights into normal and disordered production, catabolism and excretion of D-lactate, and identifies multiple gaps in our understanding of D-lactate physiology that should be amenable to relatively simple investigative study.Keywords: acidosis, short bowel syndrome, delirium
topic acidosis
short bowel syndrome
delirium
url https://www.dovepress.com/quantitative-evaluation-of-d-lactate-pathophysiology-new-insights-into-peer-reviewed-article-CEG
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