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DEMONSTRATION OF MECHANISM OF ACTION OF BIGUANIDES

Authors :
Paola Tagliamonte
Giovanni Umberto Corsini
Federico Sirigu
Sergio Muntoni
Publication Year :
1973

Abstract

Palmitic acid oxidation in rat diaphragm homogenate is depressed by biguanide concentrations that are still incapable of inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation. Glucose oxidation is not directly effected by the same biguanide concentrations: however, the inhibitory effect of palmitic acid on glucose oxidation is partly removed by biguanides. Inhibition of fatty acid oxidation, which accounts for most of the metabolic effects caused by these drugs, can be regarded as the fundamental mechanism of action of biguanides. There is some evidence suggesting that these drugs might interact with carnitine, thus preventing long-chain fatty acids from being transported across the mitochondrial membrane to the site of oxidation.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....07d677465fdd210ea6641318b76ef8a4