Ketone body utilization decreases when blood flow to the heart is reduced
- Date:
- January 16, 2019
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- Kumamoto University
- Summary:
- Researchers have measured the ketone body utilization rate in the heart and confirmed that it decreases when the heart is in a state of reduced blood flow (myocardial ischemia).
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Ketone bodies (acetoacetic acid, beta-hydroxybutyric acid) are metabolites that can be used as energy sources like glucose and fatty acids. They can be converted into acetyl-CoA, which produces energy via the Krebs cycle in the mitochondria, and are typically used as an alternative energy source during starvation, fasting, or periods of high-intensity exercise. However, their utilization rate in the heart and effect on disease conditions was poorly understood.
In a new study by researchers from Kumamoto University, Japan, blood samples were collected from cardiac catheterization patients at the entrance (aortic root) and exit (coronary sinus) of the vascular network that supplies blood to the heart (coronary circulation). The samples were then analyzed to determine the amount of ketone bodies in the heart
Researchers found that about 35% of the ketone bodies were consumed during coronary circulation under normal conditions. They also discovered that the utilization of ketone bodies decreases substantially when coronary circulation is reduced (myocardial ischemia). In myocardial ischemia, anaerobic metabolism is accelerated, lactic acid production is increased, and mitochondrial function requiring oxygen is impaired. When the mitochondrial function is impaired, ketone bodies cannot be used. This dynamic change occurs in just a few minutes, and the research shows that the heart is constantly moving and rapidly switching energy sources.
Dr. Yuichiro Arima of Kumamoto University, leader of this study commented, "Based on what we have seen here, we expect to see advancements in research on efficient energy use in the heart and perhaps the development of new treatment methods for heart disease."
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Journal Reference:
- Yuichiro Arima, Yasuhiro Izumiya, Toshifumi Ishida, Seiji Takashio, Masanobu Ishii, Daisuke Sueta, Koichiro Fujisue, Kenji Sakamoto, Koichi Kaikita, Kenichi Tsujita. Myocardial Ischemia Suppresses Ketone Body Utilization. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2019; 73 (2): 246 DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2018.10.040
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