Peter Attia· MD
there's a greater preference for lactate over bet hydroxy mutate so if the concentrations were the same the Transporters would move lactate as opposed to Beta hydroxy berate
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there's a greater preference for lactate over bet hydroxy mutate so if the concentrations were the same the Transporters would move lactate as opposed to Beta hydroxy berate
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if it's an uninjured person yes let's start with that yes the the preference would be for glucose and lactate and would it be roughly equal amounts of of those two in an uninjured brain roughly probably
ketones come in by the lactate transporter so the monoc carboxilate transporter is allows ketones to get in meaning BHB enters the cell through the same MCT transporter that would bring lactate into the cell