Literature DB >> 3707982

In vitro studies on the oxidation of medium-chain dicarboxylic acids in rat liver.

S Kølvraa, N Gregersen.   

Abstract

The degradation of medium-chained dicarboxylic (DC) acids was investigated on purified mitochondria and peroxisomes. Intact organelles were incubated with dodecanedioic acid (DC12), suberic acid (DC8) and adipic acid (DC6), and the production of lower-chained DC-acids and of acetyl-CoA + acetyl-carnitine was monitored. It was shown, that intact peroxisomes could beta-oxidize DC12, DC10, and DC8 at least as far as DC6, while intact mitochondria readily beta-oxidized DC12, and DC10 as far as succinic acid. DC8 and DC6 were not oxidized by intact mitochondria when these two acids were presented externally to the intact organelle. When they were formed intramitochondrially from DC12 and DC10, both DC8 and DC6 were, however, to a great extent beta-oxidized as far as succinic acid. The major reason for this difference between mitochondrial oxidation of externally and internally located DC8 and DC6 seems to be an inability to transport these two acids through the mitochondrial membrane. For DC12 and DC10, the mitochondrial transport systems, which were indicated to be identical to the systems used by the corresponding monocarboxylic acids, were found to be rate-limiting in the beta-oxidation of these acids. A contributing factor to the undetectable beta-oxidation of externally located DC8 and DC6 may also be, that the Km values of DC8-CoA (460 +/- 70 mumol/l) and DC6-CoA (980 +/- 90 mumol/l) towards the acyl-CoA dehydrogenases are very high. These results imply that very high concentrations of intermediates are created intramitochondrially during beta-oxidation, concentrations which are probably only formed through formation of DC8-CoA and DC6-CoA from longer DC-acids and not by transport from outside the mitochondria. The data presented thus for the first time give evidence to a pathway for medium-chained monocarboxylic acids (especially lauric acid and decanoic acid) through cytosolic omega-oxidation followed by activation, transport over the mitochondrial membrane and beta-oxidation to succinic acid.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3707982     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(86)90039-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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