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Time-course effects of protein malnutrition on hepatic fatty acids delta 6 and delta 5 desaturation in the growing rat.

M Narce1, J P Poisson, J Belleville, B Chanussot.   

Abstract

1. In growing rats, the time-course effects of giving a normal-protein diet (200 g casein/kg; NP) for 52 d, a low-protein diet (20 g casein/kg; LP) for 52 d and a LP diet for 26 d followed by balanced refeeding (200 g casein/kg; BR) for 26 d, on the fatty acid composition of liver total lipids and microsomal phospholipids were investigated together with delta 6- and delta 5-microsomal desaturase activities. 2. The oleic acid content (mg/g tissue) of liver total lipids increased progressively with the LP diet, while linoleic acid was increased only at days 7 and 52. 20:3 omega 6, 20:4 omega 6, 22:5 omega 6 and 22:6 omega 3 fatty acids decreased during the period on the LP diet. BR for 7 d was sufficient to restore the fatty acid composition of total lipids to control values. Changes in the fatty acid composition of liver microsomal L-alpha-phosphatidylcholines were observed only after 52 d on the LP diet; the proportions (% w/w total fatty acids) of 18:0, 20:3 omega 6 and 20:4 omega 6 fatty acids decreased while oleic acid increased. The fatty acid composition of L-alpha-phosphatidylethanolamines was less affected. 3. delta 6- and delta 5-desaturase activities decreased to 20-30% of their original values after 2 d on the LP diet; a smaller deficit prevailed after 14 d but disappeared after 25 d, to appear again after 52 d. As early as day 2 of BR, desaturase activities were greatly recovered and returned to control values at day 13. 4. The present work shows that modifications in microsomal delta 6- and delta 5-desaturase activities are not strictly paralleled by the changes in the composition of fatty acids of liver total lipids and microsomal phospholipids.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3196677     DOI: 10.1079/bjn19880108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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