The effect of starvation on leucine, alanine and glucose metabolism in obese subjects |
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Authors: | A. M. UMPLEBY,I. N. SCOBIE,M. A. BOROUJERDI,P. H. SÖ NKSEN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Endocrinology, UMDS, St Thomas' Campus, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The relationship between changes in ketone concentrations and leucine metabolism (seven obese subjects), glucose and alanine metabolism (seven obese subjects) was investigated using radioisotopic techniques after 12 h, 60 h and 2 weeks starvation. Leucine metabolism was also measured in five lean subjects after 12 h and 60 h starvation. In the obese subjects leucine concentration increased after 60 h starvation and leucine metabolic clearance rate, glucose and alanine concentration decreased ( P < 0.05). Glucose and alanine production rate ( Ra ) decreased after 2 weeks ( P < 0.05) but there was no change in leucine Ra after 60 h or 2 weeks. In the lean subjects leucine concentration, production rate and oxidation rate were increased after 60 h ( P < 0.005, P < 0.05, P < 0.05). Ketone concentration was inversely related to alanine Ra ( r =—0.51, P < 0.02) but was not related to measurements of protein metabolism in the obese subjects. This study demonstrates that the effect of short-term starvation on protein metabolism differs in lean and obese subjects. The decrease in glucose Ra during long-term starvation may be in part due to a decreased supply of alanine for gluco-neogenesis. |
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Keywords: | Alanine glucose leucine obese starvation |
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