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Fatty acid metabolism assessed by 125I-iodophenyl 9-methylpentadecanoic acid (9MPA) and expression of fatty acid utilization enzymes in volume-overloaded hearts.

T Miyamoto1, Y Takeishi, S Tazawa, M Inoue, T Aoyama, H Takahashi, T Arimoto, T Shishido, H Tomoike, I Kubota.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) alpha is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily and regulates gene expression of fatty acid utilization enzymes. In cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure by pressure-overload, myocardial energy utilization reverts to the fetal pattern, and metabolic substrate switches from fatty acid to glucose. However, myocardial metabolism in volume-overloaded hearts has not been rigorously studied. The aim of the present study was to examine fatty acid metabolism and protein expressions of PPARalpha and fatty acid oxidation enzymes in volume-overloaded rabbit hearts.
METHODS: Volume-overload was induced by carotid-jugular shunt formation. Sham-operated rabbits were used as control. Chronic volume-overload increased left ventricular weight and ventricular cavity size, and relative wall thickness was decreased, indicating eccentric cardiac hypertrophy. (125)I-iodophenyl 9-methylpentadecanoic acid (9MPA) was intravenously administered, and animals were sacrificed at 5 min after injection. The 9MPA was rapidly metabolized to iodophenyl-3-methylnonanoic acid (3MNA) by beta-oxidation. Lipid extraction from the myocardium was performed by the Folch method, and radioactivity distribution of metabolites was assayed by thin-layer chromatography. The protein was extracted from the left ventricular myocardium, and levels of PPARalpha and fatty acid oxidation enzymes were examined by Western blotting.
RESULTS: Myocardial distribution of 9MPA tended to be more heterogeneous in shunt than in sham rabbits (P = 0.06). In volume-overloaded hearts by shunt, the conversion from 9MPA to 3MNA by beta-oxidation was faster than the sham-control hearts (P < 0.05). However, protein levels of PPARalpha and fatty acid utilization enzymes were unchanged in shunt rabbits compared with sham rabbits.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that myocardial fatty acid metabolism is enhanced in eccentric cardiac hypertrophy by volume-overload without changes in protein expressions of PPARalpha and fatty acid utilization enzymes. Our data may provide a novel insight into the subcellular mechanisms for the pathological process of cardiac remodelling in response to mechanical stimuli.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15025675     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.2004.01312.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0014-2972            Impact factor:   4.686


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