Leucine metabolism in lactating and dry goats: effect of insulin and substrate availability.
Excess lactate was within negative range (aerobic) when pulsatile flow was used, while it remained in positive range (anaerobic) when non-pulsatile flow was used.
In the absence of the inhibitor, a direct relationship was seen between fluid accumulation and both glucose (but not pyruvate) consumption and lactate production.
Oxygen, glucose and pyruvate uptakes as well as lactate release were evaluated.
The presence of luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin receptors in lactating rat mammary glands.
The present study also provides evidence of a link between the metabolism of glucose to lactate, via glycolysis, and fluid accumulation.
Biochemical studies of growing mouse oocytes: preparation of oocytes and analysis of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and lactate dehydrogenase activities.
The others all recommenced cycles while still lactating; four of them while still breast-feeding exclusively.