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Heart metabolism

Figure 27-1. Metabolic interrelationships between adipose tissue, the liver, and extrahepatic tissues. In extrahepatic tissues such as heart, metabolic fuels are oxidized in the following order of preference (1) ketone bodies, (2) fatty acids, (3) glucose. (LPL, lipoprotein lipase FFA, free fatty acids VLDL, very low density lipoproteins.)... Figure 27-1. Metabolic interrelationships between adipose tissue, the liver, and extrahepatic tissues. In extrahepatic tissues such as heart, metabolic fuels are oxidized in the following order of preference (1) ketone bodies, (2) fatty acids, (3) glucose. (LPL, lipoprotein lipase FFA, free fatty acids VLDL, very low density lipoproteins.)...
HEART METABOLISM EXAMPLE OF AN ADAPTABLE PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTER... [Pg.194]

Are the enzymes (a) phosphofructokinase and (b) adenylate kinase likely to be control enzymes in heart metabolism ... [Pg.300]

Chang W, Waltenbaugh C, Borensztajn J. Fatty acid ethyl ester synthesis by the isolated perfused rat heart. Metabolism 1997 46 926-929. [Pg.306]

Skowerski M, Jasik K, Konecki J. 2000. Effects of interaction between cadmium and selenium on heart metabolism in mice The study of RNA, protein, ANP synthesis activities and ultrastructure in mouse heart. Med Sci Monit 6(2) 25 8-265. [Pg.389]

See also Brain Metabolism, Muscle Metabolism, Heart Metabolism, Adipose Tissue Metabolism, Blood Metabolism, Hormonal Regulation of Fuel Metabolism... [Pg.2154]

See also Biological Fuel, Heart Metabolism, Figure 23.4... [Pg.2158]

In isolated rat hearts, application of an aqueous extract of Cola nitida subsp. rubra increased the heart metabolic rate at concentrations of 4 to 8 mg/1, while the rate decreased to control levels at 10 mg/1. In hearts treated with Cola acuminata, the heart metabolic rate increased after treatment with 4 to 10 mg/1 with peak activity at 6 mg/1. Extracts of both species did not cause any change in heart metabolic rate after treatment with a concentration of 2 mg/1. Both extracts caused a dose-dependent increase followed by a decrease in heart rate (Chukwu et al. 2006). [Pg.253]

Nagel WO, Dauchy RT, Sauer LA (1980) Mitochondrial malic enzymes. J Biol Chem 255 3849-3854 Neurohr KJ, Barrett EJ, Shulman RG (1983) in vivo carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of heart metabolism. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 80 1603-1607 Nuutinen EM, Hiltunen JK, Hassinen IE (1981) The glutamate dehydrogenase system and the redox state of mitochondrial free nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in myocardium. FEBS Lett 128 356-360... [Pg.410]


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