Literature DB >> 5009119

Fat absorption during inhibition of protein synthesis: studies of lymph chylomicrons.

R M Glickman, K Kirsch, K J Isselbacher.   

Abstract

The effect of protein synthesis inhibition on the absorption of oleic acid from micellar solution was studied in mesenteric lymph fistula rats. A micellar solution of oleic acid labeled with tracer doses of oleic acid-(14)C was administered by intraduodenal infusion to rats with indwelling mesenteric lymph cannulas. Protein synthesis was inhibited by intraperitoneal acetoxycycloheximide (ACH), 0.25 mg/kg, 1 hr before lipid infusion. Lymph chylomicrons labeled with oleic acid-(14)C were collected from control and protein inhibited animals at various times after lipid infusion and subjected to sucrose density gradient centrifugation to determine changes in size. In control animals there was a transient increase in chylomicron size during maximal triglyceride absorption; however, in protein-inhibited animals there was a marked and sustained increase in chylomicron size as late as 4 hr after lipid infusion. Triglyceride and phospholipid determinations on washed chylomicrons from both groups indicated a greater triglyceride/phospholipid ratio after protein synthesis inhibition supporting a greater chylomicron size. Electron microscopy of lymph from both groups further confirmed a markedly increased chylomicron size after protein synthesis inhibition. It is proposed that an increase in size conserves chylomicron surface components, i.e. apoprotein, during conditions of inhibition of protein synthesis. These studies clearly demonstrate that the intestinal inhibition of protein synthesis is associated with an increase in the size of intestinal lymph chylomicrons and support the concept that protein synthesis is important in the formation and transport of chylomicrons from the mucosal cell into the lymph.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 5009119      PMCID: PMC302134          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106821

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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