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Aging delays the suppression of lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation in the postprandial period. | LitMetric

Aging delays the suppression of lipolysis and fatty acid oxidation in the postprandial period.

J Appl Physiol (1985)

Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, United States.

Published: November 2024

Plasma glycerol and free fatty acid concentrations decrease following oral glucose consumption, but changes in the rate of lipolysis during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) have not been documented in conjunction with changes in fatty acid (FA) oxidation or reesterification rates in healthy individuals. After a 12-h overnight fast, 15 young (21-35 yr; 7 men and 8 women) and 14 older (60-80 yr; 7 men and 7 women) participants had the forearm vein catheterized for primed continuous infusion of [1,1,2,3,3-H]glycerol. A contralateral hand vein was catheterized for arterialized blood sampling. Indirect calorimetry was performed simultaneously to determine total FA and carbohydrate (CHO) oxidation rates (Rox). Total FA reesterification rates (Rs) were estimated from tracer-measured lipolytic and FA oxidation rates. After a 90-min equilibration period, participants underwent a 120-min, 75-g OGTT. Glycerol rate of appearance (Ra), an index of lipolysis, decreased significantly from baseline 5 min postchallenge in young participants and 30 min in older participants. At 60 min, FA Rox decreased in both groups, but was significantly higher in older participants. Between 5 and 90 min, CHO Rox was significantly lower in older participants. In addition, FA Rs was significantly lower in older participants at 60 and 90 min. The area under the curve (AUC) for FA Rox was greater than that for FA Rs in older, but not in young participants. Our results indicate that, in aging, the postprandial suppression of lipolysis and FA oxidation are delayed such that FA oxidation is favored over CHO oxidation and FA reesterification. To our knowledge, our investigation is the first to demonstrate changes in lipolysis during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in healthy young and older individuals. Plasma glycerol and free fatty acid concentrations changed after glycerol rate of appearance (Ra), indicating that plasma concentrations are incomplete surrogates of the lipolytic rate. Moreover, simultaneous determinations of substrate oxidation rates are interpreted to indicate that metabolic inflexibility in aging is characterized by delayed changes in postprandial substrate utilization related to the lipolytic rate.

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