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. 1967 May;103(2):400-6.
doi: 10.1042/bj1030400.

Comparison of oxidative metabolism in starved, fat-fed and carbohydrate-fed rats

Comparison of oxidative metabolism in starved, fat-fed and carbohydrate-fed rats

P A Mayes et al. Biochem J. 1967 May.

Abstract

1. Rats were starved for 48hr. or fed for 1 week on a high-fat or a high-carbohydrate diet. The effects of these dietary alterations on the rate of production of (14)CO(2) from trace amounts of [U-(14)C]glucose, [1-(14)C]palmitate or [1-(14)C]acetate administered intravenously were studied. 2. The oxidation of [(14)C]glucose was most rapid in the carbohydrate-fed condition and was decreased significantly and to the same extent after starvation and after feeding with fat. 3. Under all dietary regimes studied the maximum rate of elimination of (14)CO(2) from [(14)C]palmitate occurred within a few minutes after injection, but considerably more was oxidized after starvation and feeding with fat than after feeding with carbohydrate. 4. Alterations in diet had no effect on the oxidation and high recovery of administered [(14)C]acetate as (14)CO(2). 5. Graphical analysis showed the presence of several exponential components in the (14)CO(2)-elimination curves. 6. In all studies a marked similarity in oxidative pattern was noted between the starved and the fat-fed rat.

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