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Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans
Plasma free fatty acid (FFA) kinetics in humans are often measured with only one tracer. In study 1, healthy volunteers received infusions of [U-(13)C]linoleate, [U-(13)C]oleate, and [U-(13)C]palmitate during continuous feeding with liquid meals low (n = 12) and high (n = 5) in palmitate and contain...
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American Diabetes Association
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23274886 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0367 |
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author | Nelson, Robert H. Mundi, Manpreet S. Vlazny, Danielle T. Smailovic, Almira Muthusamy, Kalpana Almandoz, Jaime P. Singh, Ekta Jensen, Michael D. Miles, John M. |
author_facet | Nelson, Robert H. Mundi, Manpreet S. Vlazny, Danielle T. Smailovic, Almira Muthusamy, Kalpana Almandoz, Jaime P. Singh, Ekta Jensen, Michael D. Miles, John M. |
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description | Plasma free fatty acid (FFA) kinetics in humans are often measured with only one tracer. In study 1, healthy volunteers received infusions of [U-(13)C]linoleate, [U-(13)C]oleate, and [U-(13)C]palmitate during continuous feeding with liquid meals low (n = 12) and high (n = 5) in palmitate and containing three labeled fatty acids to measure FFA appearance and fractional spillover of lipoprotein lipase–generated fatty acids. Study 2 used an intravenous lipid emulsion to increase FFA concentrations during infusion of linoleate and palmitate tracers. In study 1, there were no differences in spillover of the three fatty acids for the low-palmitate meal, but linoleate spillover was greater than oleate or palmitate for the high-palmitate meal. In studies 1 and 2, clearance was significantly greater for linoleate than for the other FFAs. There was a negative correlation between clearance and concentration for each fatty acid in the two studies. In study 1, concentration and spillover correlated positively for oleate and palmitate but negatively for linoleate. In conclusion, linoleate spillover is greater than that of other fatty acids under some circumstances. Linoleate clearance is greater than that of palmitate or oleate, indicating a need for caution when using a single FFA to infer the behavior of all fatty acids. |
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spelling | pubmed-35811922014-03-01 Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans Nelson, Robert H. Mundi, Manpreet S. Vlazny, Danielle T. Smailovic, Almira Muthusamy, Kalpana Almandoz, Jaime P. Singh, Ekta Jensen, Michael D. Miles, John M. Diabetes Metabolism Plasma free fatty acid (FFA) kinetics in humans are often measured with only one tracer. In study 1, healthy volunteers received infusions of [U-(13)C]linoleate, [U-(13)C]oleate, and [U-(13)C]palmitate during continuous feeding with liquid meals low (n = 12) and high (n = 5) in palmitate and containing three labeled fatty acids to measure FFA appearance and fractional spillover of lipoprotein lipase–generated fatty acids. Study 2 used an intravenous lipid emulsion to increase FFA concentrations during infusion of linoleate and palmitate tracers. In study 1, there were no differences in spillover of the three fatty acids for the low-palmitate meal, but linoleate spillover was greater than oleate or palmitate for the high-palmitate meal. In studies 1 and 2, clearance was significantly greater for linoleate than for the other FFAs. There was a negative correlation between clearance and concentration for each fatty acid in the two studies. In study 1, concentration and spillover correlated positively for oleate and palmitate but negatively for linoleate. In conclusion, linoleate spillover is greater than that of other fatty acids under some circumstances. Linoleate clearance is greater than that of palmitate or oleate, indicating a need for caution when using a single FFA to infer the behavior of all fatty acids. American Diabetes Association 2013-03 2013-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3581192/ /pubmed/23274886 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0367 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Metabolism Nelson, Robert H. Mundi, Manpreet S. Vlazny, Danielle T. Smailovic, Almira Muthusamy, Kalpana Almandoz, Jaime P. Singh, Ekta Jensen, Michael D. Miles, John M. Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title | Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title_full | Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title_fullStr | Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title_full_unstemmed | Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title_short | Kinetics of Saturated, Monounsaturated, and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Humans |
title_sort | kinetics of saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids in humans |
topic | Metabolism |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581192/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23274886 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0367 |
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