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Starvation brain fuel requirement during

Figure 16.11 Pattern of fuel utilisation during prolonged starvation. The major metabolic change during this period is that the rates of ketone body formation and their utilisation by the brain increases, indicated by the increased thickness of lines and arrows. Since less glucose is required by the brain, gluconeogenesis from amino acids is reduced so that protein degradation in muscle is decreased. Note thin line compared to that in Figure 16.9. Figure 16.11 Pattern of fuel utilisation during prolonged starvation. The major metabolic change during this period is that the rates of ketone body formation and their utilisation by the brain increases, indicated by the increased thickness of lines and arrows. Since less glucose is required by the brain, gluconeogenesis from amino acids is reduced so that protein degradation in muscle is decreased. Note thin line compared to that in Figure 16.9.
Brain. Glucose is virtually the sole fuel for the human brain, except during prolonged starvation. The brain lacks fuel stores and hence requires a continuous supply of glucose. It consumes about 120 g daily, which corresponds to an energy input of about 1760 kj (420 kcal), accounting for some... [Pg.767]


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