Lactate |
The end-product in the glycolysis pathway |
Alleviating LA in moderate HS [28] through plasma expansion |
Not working in severe HS and aggravating glycolysis inhibition and lactate accumulation [31–33] |
Acetate |
Metabolized to acetyl-CoA which is later used in the TCA cycle |
Alkalizing plasma quickly, not inhibiting glycolysis and not elevating lactate concentration [40] |
Side effect of impaired cardiac contractile response [41], inhibiting PDH activity [42] |
Malate |
The key intermediate in the TCA cycle |
Working in cases of moderate acidosis [44] and moderate HS [46] and elevating energy production [45] |
May not be suitable for the LA under severe hypoxic conditions |
Pyruvate |
The key intermediate in the glycolysis pathway and the TCA cycle |
Correcting LA in moderate and lethal HS animals [47–49, 52, 53], isolated failing human myocardium [57] and ischemia-reperfusion injury model [51] |
Not approved in clinic |