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The fate of 14C derived from radioactively labelled dietary precursors in young rats of the Zucker strain (Fa/- and fa/fa).

P Haggarty, P J Reeds, J M Fletcher, K W Wahle.   

Abstract

The metabolic fate of 14C derived from radioactively labelled dietary precursors was determined in immature (18- and 25-day-old) lean and obese Zucker rats. This included measurement of 14C incorporated into body lipid, non-essential amino acids and expired CO2. Before weaning (18 days) there was no phenotypic difference between the fates of [14C]palmitate and [14C]-glucose. However, after weaning (25 days) all the precursors studied exhibited an increase in the fraction incorporated into lipid in the obese rat as compared with the lean animal. This was reflected in the fate of acetyl-CoA in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. There was little phenotypic difference in the fraction of leucine or valine catabolized. The results presented here suggest that the high rate of lipogenesis found in the obese rat is supported by carbon from all the dietary precursors studied. It is also argued that the decreased protein deposition found in the obese rat is not caused by the high rate of lipogenesis removing precursors for protein synthesis, as has been suggested elsewhere [Cleary, Vasselli & Greenwood (1980) Am. J. Physiol. 238, E284-E292].

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3741393      PMCID: PMC1146690          DOI: 10.1042/bj2350323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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