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Alanine released from muscle in fasting

Wahren and coworkers reported a series of studies in which catheters were inserted into a brachial artery, a femoral vein and a hepatic vein (via an antecubital vein) in fasting volunteers. This meant that they could withdraw blood samples from three sites simultaneously to measure arterio-venous differences in concentrations of metabolites across the leg muscles (arterio-femoral vein difference) and across the liver (arterio-hepatic vein difference).

The arterio-venous difference is the concentration of the metabolite in arterial blood minus the concentration in the venous blood.

A negative a-v difference represents output of the metabolite by the tissue
A positive a-v difference represents uptake of the metabolite by the tissue

 
glucose
lactate
arterial - femoral vein difference, mmol /L
0.19 ± 0.02
-0.14 ± 0.03
arterial - hepatic vein difference, mmol /L
-0.80 ± 0.08
0.21 ± 0.02

(From data reported by Wahren J. et al Journal of Clinical Investigation 51: 1870 1972)

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