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1 Integration and Regulation of Metabolism

2 Srere’s ARB Figure There are relatively few metabolites that connect with more than one or two others

3 Tissue Function and Preferred Fuels Brain- glucose only fuel except for starvation, when ketone bodies become important Liver (recall “extrahepatic tissue”) Kidney- gluconeogenesis becomes important in fasting Adipose- glucose needed for fat synthesis Brown adipose- fatty acids used for thermogenesis Muscle- fatty acids; glycogen stores are used for bursts of activity Heart- fatty acids; about 50% of cell volume is filled by mitochondria

4 Fed State, Fasting, Starving and Refed State Fed State: preferred substrate for most tissues glucose Starvation is prolonged fasting: glucose is spared for CNS and erythrocytes

5 Fasting Levels of Metabolites Fig. 27-2, Harper’s 26 th Ed.

6 Fed State, Fasting, Starving and Refed State Refed notable event: Liver stays in gluconeogenic state to replenish glycogen


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