Changes in predominant energy substrate after hepatectomy |
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Authors: | Toshio Nakatani Kazue Ozawa Motokazu Asano Minoru Ukikusa Yasuo Kamiyama Takayoshi Tobe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Kyoto University Medical School, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606, Japan |
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Abstract: | The changes in the energy substrate utilized by the remnant liver were studied in relation to the changes in the cellular energy status of 25 and 70% hepatectomized rabbits. In 25% hepatectomized rabbits, the energy charge level of the remnant liver remained unchanged, the energy substrate of which was predominantly glucose, rather than fatty acid. In contrast, in 70% hepatectomized rabbits, the energy production by the mitochondria was mainly dependent upon fatty acid oxidation at the early period after hepatectomy when the energy charge level decreased remarkably, and then upon glucose oxidation, concomitant with the restoration of the energy charge. It is suggested that the changes in the energy substrate utilized are closely related to those in the energy charge level and the mitochondrial phosphorylative activity of the remnant liver following hepatectomy. |
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