AbstractTriglyceride turnover in the isolated C57/BL6 mouse heart was measured by dynamic 13C edit-1H observe NMR and the rate of fatty acid oxidation was determined by 13C NMR isotopomer analysis. In the presence of a physiological mixture of substrates, energy was produced in the citric acid cycle by oxidation of long-chain fatty acids (18%), ketones (34%), lactate (24%), pyruvate (7%), and other sources (17%). Exogenous fatty acids appeared in the triglyceride pool at 0.24μmol/gdrywt/min, similar to the rate of oxidation of long-chain fatty acids, 0.16μmol/gdrywt/min. Isoproterenol decreased the rate of de novo triglyceride synthesis and increased the rate of fatty acid oxidation
The last decade has witnessed the increasing use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques for ...
The Krebs cycle plays a fundamental role in cardiac energy production and is often implicated in the...
Background—Lipotoxicity may be a key contributor to the pathogenesis of cardiac abnormalities in mit...
AbstractTriglyceride turnover in the isolated C57/BL6 mouse heart was measured by dynamic 13C edit-1...
Abstract13C-edited proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to follow enrichmen...
Rationale: Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are the preferred substrate for energy provision in hearts...
The aim of this animal study is to assess fasting-induced changes in myocardial substrate metabolism...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Pathway analysis comparing wildtype and <i>Per2<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice after 30 min...
Under normal conditions, the heart mainly relies on fatty acid oxidation to meet its energy needs. C...
Hepatic metabolites provide valuable information on the physiological state of an organism, and thus...
AbstractThe coordination of long chain fatty acid (LCFA) transport across the mitochondrial membrane...
International audienceThere has been a resurgence of interest for the field of cardiac metabolism ca...
Control of oxidative metabolism was studied using 13C NMR spectroscopy to detect rate-limiting steps...
The mobilization of triacylglycerides from storage in adipocytes to the liver is a vital response to...
BACKGROUND: Energy metabolism and substrate selection are key aspects of correct myocardial mechanic...
The last decade has witnessed the increasing use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques for ...
The Krebs cycle plays a fundamental role in cardiac energy production and is often implicated in the...
Background—Lipotoxicity may be a key contributor to the pathogenesis of cardiac abnormalities in mit...
AbstractTriglyceride turnover in the isolated C57/BL6 mouse heart was measured by dynamic 13C edit-1...
Abstract13C-edited proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to follow enrichmen...
Rationale: Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are the preferred substrate for energy provision in hearts...
The aim of this animal study is to assess fasting-induced changes in myocardial substrate metabolism...
<p>(<b>A, B</b>) Pathway analysis comparing wildtype and <i>Per2<sup>−/−</sup></i> mice after 30 min...
Under normal conditions, the heart mainly relies on fatty acid oxidation to meet its energy needs. C...
Hepatic metabolites provide valuable information on the physiological state of an organism, and thus...
AbstractThe coordination of long chain fatty acid (LCFA) transport across the mitochondrial membrane...
International audienceThere has been a resurgence of interest for the field of cardiac metabolism ca...
Control of oxidative metabolism was studied using 13C NMR spectroscopy to detect rate-limiting steps...
The mobilization of triacylglycerides from storage in adipocytes to the liver is a vital response to...
BACKGROUND: Energy metabolism and substrate selection are key aspects of correct myocardial mechanic...
The last decade has witnessed the increasing use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques for ...
The Krebs cycle plays a fundamental role in cardiac energy production and is often implicated in the...
Background—Lipotoxicity may be a key contributor to the pathogenesis of cardiac abnormalities in mit...