Corrigendum: Endurance training alters basal erythrocyte MCT-1 contents and affects the lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells in T2DM men following maximal exercise (Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol, (2015) 93, 6, (413-419), 10.1139/cjpp-2014-0467): Endurance training alters basal erythrocyte MCT-1 contents and affects the lactate distribution between plasma and red blood cells in T2DM men following maximal exercise

David Opitz, Edward Lenzen, Andreas Opiolka, Melanie Redmann, Martin Hellmich, Wilhelm Bloch, Klara Brixius, Christian Brinkmann

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Abstract

On p. 413, the text “Furthermore, accumulation … metabolism (Westerblad et al. 2002).” should read “Furthermore, the increased release of H+ ions during intensive exercise (mainly due to increased ATP hydrolysis?) that is accompanied by increased lactate levels (“lactacidosis”), could be co-responsible for limiting physical performance (Gladden 2004). It has been considered that “lactacidosis” could contribute to the induction of fatigue by several mechanisms (Gladden 2004; Westerblad et al. 2002).” On p. 418, the sentence “It seems that … in the plasma.” should read “It seems that an outflow of lactate from erythrocytes is possible, despite the fact that lactate levels are higher in plasma.”.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCanadian journal of physiology and pharmacology
Volume97
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)440
Number of pages1
ISSN0008-4212
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.2019

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