Effect of short-term fasting on [123I] iodohexadecenoic acid metabolism in the isolated perfused rat heart. Validation of mathematical model by comparison with experimental measurements.

C Ghezzi, F Dubois, J P Mathieu, F Cand, M Comet, P Cuchet
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Abstract

In order to study metabolic modifications induced by short term fasting and their consequences on the uptake and intracellular fate of fatty acids iodine labelled in omega position, rats undergo a 36h fasting. Hearts are perfused in a Langendorff system with a glucose (11 mM) perfusion medium; [123I] hexadecenoic acid (IHA) is injected as a bolus. A comparison between time-activity curves p.i. demonstrates a much faster activity decrease for the hearts fasted animals. The intracellular analysis shows that short fasting did not significantly increase the myocardial uptake of fatty acids, but decreased the storage and increased the degradation of the fatty acids taken up. Mathematical analysis of the myocardial time-activity curves obtained by external detection provided results comparable to those of intracellular analysis. The coefficients of correlation between the values of the aqueous phases, organic phases and free fatty acids measured by intracellular analysis and calculated with the compartmental model are consistently higher than 0.97. Consequently, this experimental model combined with mathematical analysis of the time-course of myocardial radioactivity after 123IHA administration appears to be very promising method for studying the effects of drugs or variations of energy substrate availability on myocardial fatty-acid metabolism.

短期禁食对离体灌注大鼠心脏[123I]碘十六烯酸代谢的影响通过与实验测量值的比较,验证了数学模型。
为了研究短期禁食引起的代谢改变及其对omega位置标记的脂肪酸碘的摄取和细胞内命运的影响,大鼠禁食36小时。心脏在Langendorff系统中灌注葡萄糖(11 mM)灌注培养基;[123I]十六烯酸(IHA)作为丸剂注射。时间-活动曲线p.i.之间的比较表明,禁食动物的活动下降得更快。细胞内分析表明,短禁食没有显著增加心肌对脂肪酸的摄取,但减少了脂肪酸的储存,增加了摄取的脂肪酸的降解。体外检测获得的心肌时间-活动曲线的数学分析结果与细胞内分析的结果相当。胞内分析测定的水相、有机相和游离脂肪酸值与室室模型计算的相关系数均大于0.97。因此,该实验模型结合对123IHA给药后心肌放射性时间过程的数学分析,似乎是研究药物或能量底物可利用性变化对心肌脂肪酸代谢影响的一种非常有前途的方法。
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