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Starvation glucose precursors during

The three compounds, acetoacetate, acetone, and 3-hydroxybutyrate, are known as ketone bodies.60b The inability of the animal body to form the glucose precursors, pyruvate or oxaloacetate, from acetyl units sometimes causes severe metabolic problems. The condition known as ketosis, in which excessive amounts of ketone bodies are present in the blood, develops when too much acetyl-CoA is produced and its combustion in the critic acid cycle is slow. Ketosis often develops in patients with Type I diabetes mellitus (Box 17-G), in anyone with high fevers, and during starvation. Ketosis is dangerous, if severe, because formation of ketone bodies produces hydrogen ions (Eq. 17-5) and acidifies the blood. Thousands of young persons with insulin-dependent diabetes die annually from ketoacidosis. [Pg.946]

Proteolysis also provides carbon skeletons for gluconeogenesis. During starvation, degraded proteins are not replenished and serve as carbon sources for glucose synthesis. Initial sources of protein are those that turn over rapidly, such as proteins of the intestinal epithelium and the secretions of the pancreas. Proteolysis of muscle protein provides some of three-carbon precursors of glucose. However, survival for most animals depends on being able to move rapidly, which requires a large muscle mass, and so muscle loss must be minimized. [Pg.1265]

During times of starvation or low food supply, some amino acids (called glucogenic) can serve as precursors of glucose via gluconeogenesis. [Pg.52]


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