Literature DB >> 1730577

Incomplete fatty acid oxidation. The production and epimerization of 3-hydroxy fatty acids.

S J Jin1, C L Hoppel, K Y Tserng.   

Abstract

3-Hydroxydicarboxylic acids are major urinary metabolites derived from fatty acid metabolism. These compounds are produced from the omega-oxidation of 3-hydroxy fatty acids. The production of the precursor 3-hydroxy fatty acids from incomplete beta-oxidation of fatty acids in rat liver mitochondria was investigated. Independent of the chain length or the concentration of fatty acid substrates, the accumulation of 3-hydroxyacyl intermediates was relatively constant at the concentration of 3-5 nmol/mg of mitochondrial protein. The extent of the incomplete oxidation was the same in Percoll gradient-purified mitochondria. Rotenone treatment increased the production of 3-hydroxy fatty acids. 3-Hydroxy fatty acids did not exist as pure L-enantiomer as expected from beta-oxidation. Instead, these metabolites were epimerized to a near racemic mixture of D- and L-isomers with a slightly dominant D-isomer (58 +/- 3%). By using deuterium-isotope labeling, the mechanism of epimerizartion was shown to be a rapid dehydration-rehydration through trans-2-enoyl-CoA. In addition, cis-3 and trans-3 fatty acids were produced; these metabolites were derived from the isomerization of trans-2-enoyl-CoA. Epimerase and isomerase were thought to be enzymes involved in the oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids. Current data have shown that the metabolism of these acids is actually through NADPH-dependent reduction pathways. The activities of epimerase and isomerase detected in rat liver mitochondria possibly function mainly in the metabolism of saturated fatty acids in a reverse role to the conventional concept.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1730577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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