| Literature DB >> 24850384 |
Marta Yanina Pepino1, Ondrej Kuda, Dmitri Samovski, Nada A Abumrad.
Abstract
CD36 (cluster of differentiation 36) is a scavenger receptor that functions in high-affinity tissue uptake of long-chain fatty acids (FAs) and contributes under excessive fat supply to lipid accumulation and metabolic dysfunction. This review describes recent evidence regarding the CD36 FA binding site and a potential mechanism for FA transfer. It also presents the view that CD36 and FA signaling coordinate fat utilization, a view that is based on newly identified CD36 actions that involve oral fat perception, intestinal fat absorption, secretion of the peptides cholecystokinin and secretin, regulation of hepatic lipoprotein output, activation of beta oxidation by muscle, and regulation of the production of the FA-derived bioactive eicosanoids. Thus abnormalities of fat metabolism and the associated pathology might involve dysfunction of CD36-mediated signal transduction in addition to the changes in FA uptake.Entities:
Keywords: CCK; FA binding; VLDL; calcium; chylomicron; eicosanoid; fat taste; phospholipase; secretin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24850384 PMCID: PMC4329921 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-nutr-071812-161220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Nutr ISSN: 0199-9885 Impact factor: 11.848