Hyperketonemia-Ketogenesis and Ketone Body Metabolism
Abstract In bovine ketosis, hyperketonemia is only one biochemical disturbance that occurs among a multiplicity of metabolic changes. The changes can be grouped into two major categories and these are: 1) a reduction in available carbohydrate and 2) an increase in the quantities of fat and ketone bodies being metabolized.
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Blood concentrations of ketone bodies and non-esterified fatty acids in starved and re- fed rats [PDF]
Carole Start, Eric A. Newsholme
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Regulation of glucose uptake by muscle. 9. Effects of fatty acids and ketone bodies, and of alloxan-diabetes and starvation, on pyruvate metabolism and on lactate-pyruvate and
P. B. Garland+2 more
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Ketone bodies as substrates [PDF]
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Activity and intracellular distribution of enzymes of ketone-body metabolism in rat liver [PDF]
D. Williamson+2 more
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AMPKα2 regulates fasting-induced hyperketonemia by suppressing SCOT ubiquitination and degradation
Ketone bodies serve as an energy source, especially in the absence of carbohydrates or in the extended exercise. Adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a crucial energy sensor that regulates lipid and glucose metabolism. However,
Lingxue Zhang+5 more
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Ketone Bodies Preserve Mitochondria Through Epigenetics. [PDF]
Mukai R, Sadoshima J.
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Metabolism of rat-liver cell suspensions. 2. Fatty acid oxidation and ketone bodies [PDF]
J H Exton
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ACCELERATION OF RENAL GLUCONEOGENESIS BY KETONE BODIES AND FATTY ACIDS [PDF]
HA Krebs, R. N. Speake, R. Hems
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Failure of Urine Dipsticks to Detect Ketosis in Rats [PDF]
Bidlingmaier, Martin+3 more
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