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. 1975 Apr 9;356(1):9-17.
doi: 10.1007/BF00583517.

Contribution of long chain fatty acids to the energy supply of the rat kidney cortex

Contribution of long chain fatty acids to the energy supply of the rat kidney cortex

H Bertermann et al. Pflugers Arch. .

Abstract

Tubular fragments from rat kidney cortex were isolated by collagenase and suspended in an incubation medium containing a combination of several renal substrates. Substrate concentrations were in the physiological range. O2 uptake, total CO2 production, and the 14CO2 production from U-14C-labeled palmitate and oleate were measured. During the first minutes of incubation the CO2 production from palmitate and oleate was 10.5% or 6.3%, respectively, of the total CO3 produced. The RQ was 0.897. A subsequent decrease of the total CO2 production at a constant uptake of oxygen indicated a rising contribution of fatty acids to the fuel of respiration. The renal preference for substrates other than longchain fatty acids is discussed.

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