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Changes in the Subcellular Distribution of Metabolites Due to Ethanol Oxidation in the Perfused Rat Liver

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The subcellular distribution of metabolites involved in the transfer of reducing equivalents across the mitochondrial membrane was studied in perfused livers from fed rats. A tenfold increase in the flux rate of the malate-aspartate shuttle and the inhibition of the citrate cycle due to ethanol oxidation, were reflected by characteristic changes in the cytosolic and mitochondrial concentrations of malate, 2-oxoglutarate, aspartate, glutamate and citrate. The data suggest that the malate-aspartate shuttle is triggered by a decrease in the cytosolic oxaloacetate concentration which, due to the cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase equilibrium, leads to an increased efflux of 2-oxoglutarate and aspartate from the mitochondria in exchange for malate and glutamate, respectively. The first site at which the citrate cycle is inhibited appears to be the level of 2-oxoglutarate oxidation.

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