Literature DB >> 5794244

Free fatty acid metabolism of the human heart at rest.

A S Most, N Brachfeld, R Gorlin, J Wahren.   

Abstract

Myocardial substrate metabolism was studied in 13 subjects at the time of diagnostic cardiac catheterization by means of palmitic acid-(14)C infusion with arterial and coronary sinus sampling. Two subjects were considered free of cardiac pathology and all, with one exception, demonstrated lactate extraction across the portion of heart under study. Data for this single lactate-producing subject were treated separately.The fractional extraction of (14)C-labeled free fatty acids (FFA) (44.4+/-9.5%) was nearly twice that of unlabeled FFA (23.2+/-7.8%) and raised the possibility of release of FFA into the coronary sinus. FFA uptake, based on either the arterial minus coronary sinus concentration difference or the FFA-(14)C fractional extraction, was directly proportional to the arterial FFA concentration. Gas-liquid chromatography failed to demonstrate selective handling of any individual FFA by the heart. Fractional oxidation of FFA was 53.5+/-12.7%, accounting for 53.2+/-14.4% of the heart's oxygen consumption while nonlipid substrates accounted for an additional 30.0+/-17.3%. Determinations of both labeled and unlabeled triglycerides suggested utilization of this substrate by the fasting human heart. Direct measurement of FFA fractional oxidation as well as FFA uptake, exclusive of possible simultaneous FFA release, would appear necessary in studies concerned with human myocardial FFA metabolism.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5794244      PMCID: PMC322339          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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