1967
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.58.6.2299
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Studies of the mechanism of the hypoglycemic action of 4-pentenoic acid.

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“…These same in vivo effects have been observed in experimental animals after injection of hypoglycin A (13,14). Several groups of investigators subsequently concluded that the hypoglycemia and depletion of glycogen were due to the decreased gluconeogenesis resulting from impairment of long chain fatty acid metabolism (15)(16)(17). In these studies, (Fig.…”
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“…These same in vivo effects have been observed in experimental animals after injection of hypoglycin A (13,14). Several groups of investigators subsequently concluded that the hypoglycemia and depletion of glycogen were due to the decreased gluconeogenesis resulting from impairment of long chain fatty acid metabolism (15)(16)(17). In these studies, (Fig.…”
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“…These structures are believed to be necessary for their hypoglycemic action (9) and, also, for their inhibition of long-chain fatty acid oxidation (17,20). However, there is a striking difference in the structure of these two compounds, namely the presence of the cyclopropane ring.…”
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“…Thus, a-bromopalmitate [34], 4-pentenoic acid [35] and (+)-acyl carnitine derivatives [6,36], inhibitors of fatty acid oxidation, result in a decrease of gluconeogenesis. Exton and Park [13], based on calculated yields of ATP from pyruvate oxidation, have concluded that glucose formation from pyruvate could proceed in the absence of liver lipid breakdown.…”
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“…Pent-4-enoate is usually regarded as an inhibitor of the fl-oxidation of fatty acids (Corredor et al, 1967;Senior & Sherratt, 1978a,b;Senior et al, 1968;Brendel et al, 1969;Fukami & Williamson, 1971). Its effects seem to be tissue-specific, however.…”
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