[PDF][PDF] Quantitative fluxomics of circulating metabolites

S Hui, AJ Cowan, X Zeng, L Yang, T TeSlaa, X Li… - Cell metabolism, 2020 - cell.com
Cell metabolism, 2020cell.com
Mammalian organs are nourished by nutrients carried by the blood circulation. These
nutrients originate from diet and internal stores, and can undergo various interconversions
before their eventual use as tissue fuel. Here we develop isotope tracing, mass
spectrometry, and mathematical analysis methods to determine the direct sources of
circulating nutrients, their interconversion rates, and eventual tissue-specific contributions to
TCA cycle metabolism. Experiments with fifteen nutrient tracers enabled extensive …
Summary
Mammalian organs are nourished by nutrients carried by the blood circulation. These nutrients originate from diet and internal stores, and can undergo various interconversions before their eventual use as tissue fuel. Here we develop isotope tracing, mass spectrometry, and mathematical analysis methods to determine the direct sources of circulating nutrients, their interconversion rates, and eventual tissue-specific contributions to TCA cycle metabolism. Experiments with fifteen nutrient tracers enabled extensive accounting for both circulatory metabolic cycles and tissue TCA inputs, across fed and fasted mice on either high-carbohydrate or ketogenic diet. We find that a majority of circulating carbon flux is carried by two major cycles: glucose-lactate and triglyceride-glycerol-fatty acid. Futile cycling through these pathways is prominent when dietary content of the associated nutrients is low, rendering internal metabolic activity robust to food choice. The presented in vivo flux quantification methods are broadly applicable to different physiological and disease states.
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