Literature DB >> 1653617

Measurement of triglyceride synthesis in humans using deuterium oxide and isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

C A Leitch1, P J Jones.   

Abstract

Short-term triglyceride (TG) synthesis was measured over 48 h in four healthy males from the incorporation rate of deuterium in body water into plasma TG. Subjects drank 0.7 g D2O kg-1 estimated body water (99.8 atom% excess), followed by water containing 1.4 g D2O kg-1 water to maintain plasma deuterium enrichment at plateau. Blood samples (20 ml) were obtained before dosing and every 4 h thereafter. Subjects self-selected three meals each day. TG from each time point were separated from plasma lipids by thin-layer chromatography and combusted to water and CO2. Combustion water was vacuum distilled into Zn-containing Pyrex tubes, reduced to hydrogen gas, and analyzed for deuterium enrichment by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Deuterium enrichment of TG increased over the 48 h study period for all four subjects studied. Superimposed on this increase were short-term non-periodic fluctuations in enrichment reflecting dietary influx and intra-individual differences in TG metabolism. The TG fractional synthetic rate (FSR) was calculated using linear and mono-exponential models. Triglyceride FSR of the subjects over the first 24 h of the study was 0.0702 +/- 0.0048 day-1 (mean +/- SEM) by the linear model and 0.0728 +/- 0.0051 day-1 by the exponential model. Deuterium enrichment reached a plateau on day 2, indicative of continuing TG synthesis in a saturated body water pool. These results are consistent with the notion of meal-dependent variability in TG synthesis into a small rapid turnover plasma TG pool.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1653617     DOI: 10.1002/bms.1200200611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 1052-9306


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