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- W2063670404 abstract "Abstract— The oxidation of l ‐[U‐ 14 C]leucine and l ‐[l‐ 14 C]leucine at varying concentrations from 0.1 to 5mM to CO 2 and the incorporation into cerebral lipids and proteins by brain slices from 1‐week old rats were markedly stimulated by glucose. Although the addition of S mM‐ dl ‐3‐hydroxybutyrate had no effect on the metabolism of [U‐ 14 C]leucine by brain slices from suckling rats, the stimulatory effects of glucose on the metabolism of l ‐[U‐ 14 C]leucine were markedly reduced in the presence of dl ‐3‐hydroxybutyrate. The stimulatory effect of glucose on leucine oxidation was, however, not observed in adult rat brain. Furthermore, the incorporation of leucine‐carbon into cerebral lipids and proteins was also very low in the adult brain. The incorporation of l ‐[U‐ 14 C]leucine into cerebral lipids by cortex slices was higher during the first 2 postnatal weeks, which then declined to the adult level. During this time span, the oxidation of l ‐[U‐ 14 C]leucine to CO 2 remained relatively unchanged. The incorporation in vivo of D‐3‐hydroxy[3‐ 14 C]butyrate into cerebral lipids was markedly decreased by acute hyperleucinemia induced by injecting leucine into 9‐day old rats. In in vitro experiments, 5 mM‐leucine had no effect on the oxidation of [U‐ 14 C]glucose to CO 2 or its incorporation into lipids by brain slices from 1‐week old rats. However, 5 mM‐leucine inhibited the oxidation of d ‐3‐hydroxy‐[3‐ 14 C]butyrate, [3‐ 14 C]acetoacetate and [1‐ 14 C]acetate to CO 2 by brain slices, but their incorporation into cerebral lipids was not affected by leucine. In contrast 2‐oxo‐4‐methylvalerate, a deaminated metabolite of leucine, markedly inhibited both the oxidation to CO 2 and the incorporation into lipids of labelled glucose, ketone bodies and acetate by cortex slices from 1‐week old rats. These findings suggest that the reduction in the incorporation in vivo of d ‐3‐hydroxy[3‐ 14 C]butyrate into cerebral lipids in rats injected with leucine is most likely caused by 2‐oxo‐4‐methylvalerate formed from leucine. Since the concentrations of leucine and 2‐oxo‐4‐methylvalerate in plasma of untreated patients with maple‐syrup urine disease are markedly elevated, our findings are compatible with the possibility that an alteration in the metabolism of glucose and ketone bodies in the brain may contribute to the pathophysiology of this disease." @default.
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- W2063670404 title "THE METABOLISM OF LEUCINE BY DEVELOPING RAT BRAIN: EFFECT OF LEUCINE AND 2-OXO-4-METHYLVALERATE ON LIPID SYNTHESIS FROM GLUCOSE AND KETONE BODIES" @default.
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