PEMF shifts energy production in vascular cells toward faster-burning glycolysis

PEMF exposure promoted a shift in energy metabolism of HUVECs from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic glycolysis, significantly increasing basal glycolysis level and glycolytic capacity as measured by Seahorse extracellular acidification rate assay.

What this means for you

Glycolysis is how cells rapidly generate energy — especially during repair and high-demand moments. When vascular cells ramp up this pathway, they're better equipped to fuel circulation and tissue support. This kind of metabolic flexibility is linked to faster recovery and more responsive cellular function.

The published research

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Scientific Reports · 2024
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