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The differential effect of eicosapentaenoic acid and oleic acid on lipid synthesis and VLDL secretion in rabbit hepatocytes.

K G Benner1, A Sasaki, D R Gowen, A Weaver, W E Connor.   

Abstract

The suppression of plasma very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) triglyceride levels by dietary fish oils rich in polyunsaturated n-3 fatty acids has been attributed to decreased hepatic VLDL secretion. To investigate the effect of n-3 fatty acids on lipid metabolism and VLDL secretion in a tissue culture system, we incubated rabbit hepatocytes with oleic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and examined [3H]glycerol and [14C]fatty acid incorporation into hepatocyte triglyceride and phospholipid and into media VLDL. Glycerol incorporation studies showed that EPA failed to stimulate VLDL triglyceride secretion from hepatocytes as occurred with oleic acid (P less than 0.05). Oleic acid preferentially enhanced hepatocyte triglyceride synthesis while EPA stimulated significantly phospholipid synthesis (P less than 0.01). Varying the relative concentrations of oleic acid and EPA at a constant total fatty acid concentration corroborated preferential triglyceride synthesis from oleic acid. Synthesis shifted predominantly to phospholipids with increasing concentrations of EPA and lower levels of oleic acid. Incorporation of the [14C]fatty acids (800 microM) followed similar patterns: 87% of [14C]oleic acid was incorporated into hepatocyte triglyceride and 44% of [14C]EPA was assimilated in hepatocyte phospholipid (p less than 0.001). Fatty acids at trace concentrations (53 nM) showed a more divergent pattern of lipid incorporation: 60% of [14C]oleic acid was incorporated into triglyceride while 91% of [14C]EPA was incorporated into phospholipid (p less than 0.001). We conclude that in primary rabbit hepatocyte culture, which appears to be a useful model to study lipid metabolism and VLDL secretion, EPA is avidly incorporated into phospholipid while oleic acid predominantly becomes esterified in triglyceride.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2250590     DOI: 10.1007/bf02537160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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