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Abstract
1. Retina in vitro showed progressive uptake of non-esterified fatty acid, given in the form of complexes with bovine serum albumin. The rate of influx was related linearly to the concentration of non-esterified fatty acid in the incubation medium and was enhanced by glucose. 2. There was some exchange between medium and tissue non-esterified fatty acid, particularly in the early stages of incubation, and this probably corresponded to the rapid labelling of one component of the tissue non-esterified fatty acid pool. A much slower exchange with tissue non-esterified fatty acid was also evident, not reaching equilibrium even after 7(1/2) hr. incubation. Within the tissue, non-esterified fatty acid also found its way into the fat esters, and about 10% of the uptake was oxidized to carbon dioxide. 3. At high concentrations of non-esterified fatty acid in the medium, disproportionately more of the ingoing non-esterified fatty acid was found in the fat esters of the tissue, whereas the proportion in the tissue non-esterified fatty acid pool or oxidized to carbon dioxide did not change. 4. The role of non-esterified fatty acid as an energy-producing oxidizable substrate is discussed and the regulating influence of glucose on the metabolism of non-esterified fatty acid considered.Entities:
Keywords: CARBON DIOXIDE; CARBON ISOTOPES; DIABETIC RETINOPATHY; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FATTY ACID METABOLISM; KINETICS; PALMITIC ACID; RATS; RETINA; SERUM ALBUMIN, BOVINE
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Year: 1965 PMID: 14348210 PMCID: PMC1206533 DOI: 10.1042/bj0940488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857