Effect of long-term starvation on acetate and ketone body metabolism in obese patients

Eur J Clin Invest. 1984 Apr;14(2):163-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1984.tb02107.x.

Abstract

The turnover of ketone bodies and acetate was evaluated as well from the disappearance rate of (3-14C)acetoacetate or (1-14C)acetate respectively as from the conversion of FFA into these metabolites in normal weight and obese overnight-fasted and in obese long-term starved patients. The disappearance rate of (1-14C)oleate was the same in all three groups. Long-term starvation enhanced ketone body turn-over almost 10-fold, whereas the disappearance rate for ketone bodies decreased from 0.035 to 0.015 min-1. Under the same circumstances the turnover of acetate was about 1 mumol g-1 min-1 accounting for about 5% of FFA turnover. Long-term starvation decreased the conversion of (1-14C)oleate into triglycerides by almost 50% and increased the (2-C)-(4-C)/(1-C) ratio of radioactivity in ketone bodies. The reincorporation of radioactivity from the (1-C)position of (1-14C)oleate into the ( (2-C)-(n-C) ) position of FFA, which is a measure of the reutilization of acetyl-CoA for FFA synthesis decreased significantly during long-term starvation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid
  • Acetates / metabolism*
  • Acetic Acid
  • Acetoacetates / blood
  • Fatty Acids, Nonesterified / blood
  • Humans
  • Hydroxybutyrates / blood
  • Ketone Bodies / metabolism*
  • Kinetics
  • Lipids / blood
  • Obesity / metabolism*
  • Oleic Acid
  • Oleic Acids / metabolism
  • Starvation*
  • Triglycerides / blood

Substances

  • Acetates
  • Acetoacetates
  • Fatty Acids, Nonesterified
  • Hydroxybutyrates
  • Ketone Bodies
  • Lipids
  • Oleic Acids
  • Triglycerides
  • Oleic Acid
  • acetoacetic acid
  • Acetic Acid
  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid