Ioanna,
I think seeker pretty much hit the nail on the head. Protein is the only macro nutrient that contains nitrogen. Nitrogen is required to manufacture protein, but some of the byproducts of protein metabolism (like ammonia) are toxic in large quantities. If we overdo on protein, we can overwhelm our body's capacity to remove these toxic metabolites. Our liver, kidneys, colon, and skin all work constantly to remove waste materials from our bodies but like any machine, have a maximum capacity beyond which they can't keep up.
Our bodies need glucose at all times. There are some systems that depend on glucose alone for fuel. Our total glucose requirement is rather small, but it is necessary. The clear lens of our eyes for example, depends on glucose alone for energy. There are certain portions of our brains that also depend on glucose.
Most body systems can use fatty acids or ketones for fuel, and actually prefer these over glucose. The problem is that we overwhelm our bodies with so much glucose eating our high carb diet, that all systems that can possibly use glucose are forced to do so just to keep blood glucose from reaching toxic levels.
As for your body builder question: If large amounts of protein are consumed without enough fat or carbohydrates to moderate it, the body will pull the needed energy from whatever source it can to support the removal of the toxic nitrogenous waste products. If there is body fat available it will this fat source until it runs out, and then "rabbit starvation" or protein poisoning will set in. This is why body builders can get their fat reserves so low. However, it certainly isn't healthy as far as I'm concerned.
Let's face it, we often do unwise things in an attempt to increase our own perception of beauty, be it botox, or body building and lowering fat reserves to the extreme.
Lex