I still struggle to understand the link between beta-oxidation and ketogenesis pathways. So under low glucose condition, cell will not be able to run glycolysis but instead gluconeogenesis to make glucose, so citric acid cycle will also be reduced because there is not enough acetyl CoA to combine with oxaloacetate, thus leading to Increases beta oxidation to break down fatty acids for acetyl CoA production. Then why can't acetyl CoA be used directly from here for TCA but through ketone bodies? Furthermore, what conditions lead to activation for the production of ketone bodies, and during that production does it recycle CoA, and if so, what pathway will that CoA be used for? Finally, when ketogenesis occurs, how are other pathways affected (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, capacity of TCA, CoA availability, beta oxidation, glucose take up by liver cells?

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I still struggle to understand the link between beta-oxidation and ketogenesis pathways. So under low glucose condition, cell will not be able to run glycolysis but instead gluconeogenesis to make glucose, so citric acid cycle will also be reduced because there is not enough acetyl CoA to combine with oxaloacetate, thus leading to Increases beta oxidation to break down fatty acids for acetyl CoA production. Then why can't acetyl CoA be used directly from here for TCA but through ketone bodies? Furthermore, what conditions lead to activation for the production of ketone bodies, and during that production does it recycle CoA, and if so, what pathway will that CoA be used for?

Finally, when ketogenesis occurs, how are other pathways affected (glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, capacity of TCA, CoA availability, beta oxidation, glucose take up by liver cells?

 

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