Sw. Coppack et al., Glycerol and nonesterified fatty acid metabolism in human muscle and adipose tissue in vivo, AM J P-ENDO, 39(2), 1999, pp. E233-E240
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
To determine the relationship between glycerol and nonesterified fatty acid
(NEFA) release from adipose tissue, and to test whether forearm muscle and
abdominal adipose tissue are capable of extracting these two lipolytic pro
ducts from the circulation, 13 male subjects were studied after an overnigh
t fast during combined infusion of radiolabeled palmitate and glycerol. Blo
od samples were taken from a radial artery, a deep forearm vein, and a supe
rficial abdominal vein before and during a 2-h infusion of glucose at simil
ar to 7 mg.kg(-1).min(-1) The ratio of the appearance rates of total NEFA t
o glycerol was similar to 3/1 during the baseline period but decreased to 1
.3/1 during glucose infusion. There was significant extraction of both glyc
erol and NEFA by forearm muscle. In contrast, there was no apparent uptake
of glycerol by adipose tissue. Adipose tissue NEFA uptake was undetectable
during the baseline period but became significant during glucose infusion.
These data indicate that there is very little to no in situ reesterificatio
n of NEFA in adipose tissue after an overnight fast. During glucose infusio
n, there was apparently a relative increase in the fraction of glycerol der
ived from the action of lipoprotein lipase and an increase in reesterificat
ion in situ.