Abstract

The effect of epinephrine (EPI) on the transformation of nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) into ketone bodies (KB) in normal subjects was determined by measuring simultaneously NEFA ([1-13C]palmitic acid) and KB ([3-13C]- or [3,4-13C2]acetoacetate) kinetics at different NEFA levels in the presence of basal (control test) or increased (EPI infusion test) EPI concentrations. During the control test the initial (postabsorptive state) concentrations and turnover rates of NEFA and KB were 476 +/- 47 (+/- SEM) and 4.30 +/- 0.17 mumol kg-1 min-1 (NEFA) and 126 +/- 17 and 2.49 +/- 0.07 mumol kg-1 min-1 (KB). The fraction of NEFA converted into KB was between 11.5-14.6%. Raising NEFA levels to about 650 mumol L-1 (iv infusion of a triglyceride emulsion) resulted in an increase in this fraction to between 26-30.3% (P less than 0.01). When NEFA concentrations were next abruptly raised to high levels (near 3 mmol L-1) by heparin injection this fraction returned to near the initial values (15-19.2%). During the EPI infusion test the initial (postabsorptive) concentrations and turnover rates of NEFA and KB as well as the fraction of NEFA converted into KB (10.5-11.5%) were comparable to the initial values of the control test. Intravenous infusion of EPI (10 ng kg-1 min-1) raised NEFA between 600 and 750 mumol L-1, comparable to values during the triglyceride test, but the fraction of NEFA converted into KB remained between 8.2-12% (P less than 0.05 vs. control test); when NEFA then were raised to even higher values (near 2.5 mmol L-1) by the infusion of a triglyceride emulsion and the injection of heparin, this fraction decreased to between 4-8% (P less than 0.05 vs. initial values of the EPI test and P less than 0.05 vs. the control test). In conclusion, 1) the fraction of NEFA converted into KB appears to depend in part on the NEFA concentration; and 2) the net effect of EPI infusion was to decrease the fraction of NEFA converted into KB.

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