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Carnitine acyltransferases and acyl-CoA hydrolases in human and rat liver.

L Agius, P D Wright, K G Alberti.   

Abstract

The activities of carnitine acyltransferases and acyl-CoA hydrolases were determined in human and rat liver to establish the validity of extrapolating from studies on rats to human metabolism. In human liver, carnitine acetyltransferase activity was 10-14 times higher and carnitine octanoyltransferase 1.7-2.4 times higher than in rat liver, while carnitine palmitoyltransferase activity was similar in human and rat. Acetyl-CoA hydrolase and octanoyl-CoA hydrolase activities were lower in human (42-57%) than in rat liver, but palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase activity was similar in both species. The activity of citrate synthase was lower (44%) in human than in rat liver. The low citrate synthase activity and the high carnitine acetyltransferase in human liver suggest that in man acetylcarnitine might be more important as a vehicle for export of acetyl units from mitochondria than citrate. The high activity of carnitine acetyltransferase in human liver is consistent with the observation that acetylcarnitine is the predominant acylcarnitine excreted in diabetic ketosis in man. It is concluded that the rat may not be a valid model for carnitine metabolism in man, and that in human liver carnitine may have an important role in transfer of acetyl groups out of mitochondria and possibly also to extra-hepatic tissues.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2886246     DOI: 10.1042/cs0730003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Sci (Lond)        ISSN: 0143-5221            Impact factor:   6.124


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