Post-feeding carbohydrate and ketone bodies metabolism in brain and liver of Atlantic salmon.

Revista espanola de fisiologia Pub Date : 1996-09-01
J L Soengas, E F Strong, J Fuentes, M Aldegunde, M D Andrés
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A study of several pathways of carbohydrate and ketone bodies metabolism was carried out in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) to assess the basal metabolism of the brain, and the possible existence of post-feeding changes in brain and liver metabolism. The main results obtained in brain of Atlantic salmon indicate a use of exogenous glucose as a main fuel source since important hexokinase activities were noticed, and brain glycogen levels were usually very low. Several post-feeding changes were observed in brain including an apparent decrease in glycolytic potential, as well as a decreased use of ketone bodies. In contrast, no major post-feeding changes were detected in liver metabolism. A role for ketone bodies as a metabolic fuel in brain of Atlantic salmon is supported by both the high levels of acetoacetate found in brain, and the presence of an active beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase.

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大西洋鲑鱼饲喂后脑和肝脏碳水化合物和酮体代谢。
本研究对大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)碳水化合物和酮体代谢的几种途径进行了研究,以评估其大脑的基础代谢,以及摄食后大脑和肝脏代谢可能存在的变化。在大西洋鲑鱼脑中获得的主要结果表明,由于注意到重要的己糖激酶活性,并且脑糖原水平通常非常低,因此使用外源性葡萄糖作为主要燃料来源。在大脑中观察到一些进食后的变化,包括糖酵解电位的明显下降,以及酮体的使用减少。相比之下,饲喂后肝脏代谢未见明显变化。酮体在大西洋鲑鱼大脑中作为代谢燃料的作用是由大脑中发现的高水平乙酰乙酸和活跃的-羟基丁酸脱氢酶的存在所支持的。
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