Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2338535764> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W2338535764 endingPage "705" @default.
- W2338535764 startingPage "697" @default.
- W2338535764 abstract "1. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alanine in the perfused rat liver is affected by the presence of other metabolizable substances, especially fatty acids, ornithine and ethanol. Gluconeogenesis is accelerated by oleate and by ornithine. When both oleate and ornithine were present the acceleration was greater than expected on the basis of mere additive effects. 2. Much NH3 and some urea were formed from alanine when no ornithine was added. With ornithine almost all the nitrogen released from alanine appeared as urea. 3. Lactate was a major product of alanine metabolism. Addition of oleate, and especially of oleate plus ornithine, decreased lactate formation. 4. Ethanol had no major effect on gluconeogenesis from alanine when this was the sole added precursor. Gluconeogenesis was strongly inhibited (87%) when oleate was also added, but ethanol greatly accelerated gluconeogenesis when ornithine was added together with alanine. 5. In the absence of ethanol the alanine carbon and alanine nitrogen removed were essentially recovered in the form of glucose, lactate, pyruvate, NH3 and urea. 6. In the presence of ethanol the balance of both alanine carbon and alanine nitrogen showed substantial deficits. These deficits were largely accounted for by the formation of aspartate and glutamine, the formation of which was increased two- to three-fold. 7. When alanine was replaced by lactate plus NH4Cl, ethanol also caused a major accumulation of amino acids, especially of aspartate and alanine. 8. Earlier apparently discrepant results on the effects of ethanol on gluconeogenesis from alanine are explained by the fact that under well defined conditions ethanol can inhibit, or accelerate, or be without major effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis. 9. It is pointed out that in the synthesis of urea through the ornithine cycle half of the nitrogen must be supplied in the form of asparate and half in the form of carbamoyl phosphate. The accumulation of aspartate and other amino acids suggests that ethanol interferes with the control mechanisms which regulate the stoicheiometric formation of aspartate and carbamoyl phosphate." @default.
- W2338535764 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2338535764 creator A5024775958 @default.
- W2338535764 creator A5066574710 @default.
- W2338535764 creator A5070996465 @default.
- W2338535764 date "1973-07-15" @default.
- W2338535764 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2338535764 title "Accumulation of amino acids by the perfused rat liver in the presence of ethanol" @default.
- W2338535764 cites W144165635 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1522871639 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1590222530 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1800127113 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1806274702 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1853709930 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1877513091 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W1941805237 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W2064420199 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W2085552373 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W2266555467 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W2414120354 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W2464410056 @default.
- W2338535764 cites W67674081 @default.
- W2338535764 doi "https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1340697" @default.
- W2338535764 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/1177866" @default.
- W2338535764 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4749270" @default.
- W2338535764 hasPublicationYear "1973" @default.
- W2338535764 type Work @default.
- W2338535764 sameAs 2338535764 @default.
- W2338535764 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642013 @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642014 @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642015 @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642016 @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642019 @default.
- W2338535764 countsByYear W23385357642022 @default.
- W2338535764 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2338535764 hasAuthorship W2338535764A5024775958 @default.
- W2338535764 hasAuthorship W2338535764A5066574710 @default.
- W2338535764 hasAuthorship W2338535764A5070996465 @default.
- W2338535764 hasBestOaLocation W23385357642 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C164007495 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C20904676 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C2776796294 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C2777468819 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C2779856020 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C2780161600 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C2780365088 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConcept C62231903 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C164007495 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C185592680 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C20904676 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C2776796294 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C2777468819 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C2779856020 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C2780161600 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C2780365088 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C515207424 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C55493867 @default.
- W2338535764 hasConceptScore W2338535764C62231903 @default.
- W2338535764 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2338535764 hasLocation W23385357641 @default.
- W2338535764 hasLocation W23385357642 @default.
- W2338535764 hasLocation W23385357643 @default.
- W2338535764 hasLocation W23385357644 @default.
- W2338535764 hasOpenAccess W2338535764 @default.
- W2338535764 hasPrimaryLocation W23385357641 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W1512435793 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W1990758898 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2020068236 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2026586334 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2070181370 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2104029270 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2405040325 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2414518526 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W607604077 @default.
- W2338535764 hasRelatedWork W2620170927 @default.
- W2338535764 hasVolume "134" @default.
- W2338535764 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2338535764 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2338535764 magId "2338535764" @default.
- W2338535764 workType "article" @default.