The metabolism of variously C14-labeled glucose in man and an estimation of the extent of glucose metabolism by the hexose monophosphate pathway.

نویسندگان

  • S SEGAL
  • M BERMAN
  • A BLAIR
چکیده

Studies of glucose metabolism utilizing radioactive glucose have been reported in several animal species (1-3) including normal and diabetic man (4-6). In these studies the tracer employed has been glucose with the C14 uniformly distributed throughout the six carbon atoms. From the reactions of glucose catabolism in the EmbdenMeyerhof pathway, Krebs' tricarboxylic acid cycle and the hexose monophosphate pathway, it is apparent that the individual carbon atoms of glucose may have different rates of oxidation to carbon dioxide as well as different metabolic fates in the body. Previous studies (7, 8) of ribose metabolism have shown that the hexose monophosphate pathway exists in man. The studies reported here have been performed with glucose labeled with C14 located in specific carbon atoms, in order to ascertain differences in metabolism of individual parts of the sugar. From the results obtained an attempt is made to quantitate in man the extent of glucose metabolism via the hexose monophosphate pathway.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 40  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1961