Exogenous substrate preference of the post-ischaemic myocardium
- 1 April 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Cardiovascular Research
- Vol. 20 (4) , 256-263
- https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/20.4.256
Abstract
Myocardial exogenous substrate preference was studied under conditions of increased plasma lactate concentration before and after a severe (halving of tissue ATP concentration, sixfold increase in tissue lactate concentration) but reversible (l4C-palmitate under steady state conditions and under similar isovolumic fixed pressure conditions with the heart at a constant rate using a left ventricular intracavitary balloon. Exogenous free fatty acid oxidation during the pre-ischaemic period with an increased lactate concentration (3.9-5.8 mmol·litre−1) was 0.62(0.21) μmol·min−1·100 g−1 (mean (SEM)). This represented a mean of 32% of the total carbon dioxide produced in contrast to a post-ischaemia free fatty oxidation rate of 2.67(0.87) μmol·min−1·100 g−1, in the presence of even further increased plasma lactate concentrations (8.47-11.17 mmol·litre−1), representing a mean of 82% of the total carbon dioxide output. These data suggest that the substrate preference of the myocardium, under conditions of increased plasma lactate concentration, shifts to greater oxidation of exogenous free fatty acids after ischaemic stress.Keywords
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