2018
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2018.00169
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The Regulatory Effects of Acetyl-CoA Distribution in the Healthy and Diseased Brain

Abstract: Brain neurons, to support their neurotransmitter functions, require a several times higher supply of glucose than non-excitable cells. Pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis, through pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reaction, is a principal source of acetyl-CoA, which is a direct energy substrate in all brain cells. Several neurodegenerative conditions result in the inhibition of pyruvate dehydrogenase and decrease of acetyl-CoA synthesis in mitochondria. This attenuates metabolic flux through TCA in the mitoch… Show more

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“…Therefore, we speculate that greater abundance of VFAproducing bacteria in M-eff heifers would not only benefit colonocytes but also liver metabolism. The greater number of altered microbial genes across metabolic pathways involved in energy metabolism including citric acid cycle [46], pyruvate metabolism [47], glycolysis/gluconeogenesis [48], malate-aspartate shuttle [49], transfer of acetyl groups into mitochondria [50], mitochondrial electron transport chain [51], and fatty acid biosynthesis [52] in M-eff heifers underscored the enhanced metabolic capacity of the microbiome. Measurement of hindgut VFA should be performed in future RFI studies with dairy calves.…”
Section: Hindgut Microbiome and Metabolome During The Preweaning Perimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we speculate that greater abundance of VFAproducing bacteria in M-eff heifers would not only benefit colonocytes but also liver metabolism. The greater number of altered microbial genes across metabolic pathways involved in energy metabolism including citric acid cycle [46], pyruvate metabolism [47], glycolysis/gluconeogenesis [48], malate-aspartate shuttle [49], transfer of acetyl groups into mitochondria [50], mitochondrial electron transport chain [51], and fatty acid biosynthesis [52] in M-eff heifers underscored the enhanced metabolic capacity of the microbiome. Measurement of hindgut VFA should be performed in future RFI studies with dairy calves.…”
Section: Hindgut Microbiome and Metabolome During The Preweaning Perimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nicotine is associated with tobacco dependence by affecting the release of different neurotransmitters including acetylcholine and dopamine in the central reward pathway of the brain 23,25 . Choline acetyltransferase enzyme is an important player in cholinergic neurons 32 and nicotine modulates its expression and activity 23 . The ChAT gene was suggested as a biologically plausible candidate to be associated with smoking dependence and smoking behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acetyl-CoA, as a carbon source consumed during oxidation in the dicarboxylic acid cycle, is one of the most important substrates in the tricarboxylic acid cycle ( 30 ). Alterations in acetyl-CoA levels affect the activity of citrate(1-) synthetase ( 31 ). Acetyl-CoA not only plays an important role in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, but also regulates the function and adaptability of neurons and non-neuronal brain cells ( 31 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alterations in acetyl-CoA levels affect the activity of citrate(1-) synthetase ( 31 ). Acetyl-CoA not only plays an important role in the tricarboxylic acid cycle, but also regulates the function and adaptability of neurons and non-neuronal brain cells ( 31 ). Intermediate metabolites in energy metabolism also play important roles in physiological and biochemical processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%