Table 2.
Hypoxia | Alkalosis | |
---|---|---|
Glycolysis |
↑ |
↑ |
Phosphofructokinase |
↑ |
↑ |
Pyruvate production |
↑ |
↑ |
Lactate production |
↑ |
↑ |
|
(Anaerobic glycolysis) |
(Aerobic glycolysis) |
ATP production |
↓ |
↓ |
Mitochondrial oxidation |
↓ |
↓ |
Transforming/oncogenic effect |
+ |
+ |
(Goldblatt-Warburg effect) | (The Warburg effect) |
↑ Stimulation; ↓ Inhibition.
For further details, see text and reference [11].
Note: Reprinted from Critical Reviews Oncogenesis, vol. 6. Harguindey S, Pedraz JL, Garcia Canero R, Perez de Diego J, Cragoe EJ, Jr. Hydrogen ion dependent oncogenesis and parallel new avenues to cancer prevention and treatment using a H(+)-mediated unifying approach: pH-related and pH-unrelated mechanisms, p. 6, ©1995, with the permission from Begell House, Inc.