reviewComprehensive physiologyJan 10, 2014Closed access

Energy Metabolism in the Liver

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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Abstract

The liver is an essential metabolic organ, and its metabolic function is controlled by insulin and other metabolic hormones. Glucose is converted into pyruvate through glycolysis in the cytoplasm, and pyruvate is subsequently oxidized in the mitochondria to generate ATP through the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. In the fed state, glycolytic products are used to synthesize fatty acids through de novo lipogenesis. Long-chain fatty acids are incorporated into triacylglycerol, phospholipids, and/or cholesterol esters in hepatocytes. These complex lipids are stored in lipid droplets and membrane structures, or secreted into the circulation as very low-density lipoprotein particles. In the fasted state,…

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Keywords
  • Lipogenesis
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Ketogenesis
  • Endocrinology
  • Ketone bodies
  • Internal medicine
  • Glycolysis
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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