Literature DB >> 5797524

Lipoprotn lipase content and triglyceride fatty acid uptake in adipose tissue of rats of differing body weights.

P J Nestel, W Austin, C Foxman.   

Abstract

Increasing body weight appears to alter lipid metabolism in adipose tissue. We have measured the content of lipoprotein lipase and the uptake of chylomicron triglyceride fatty acids in epididymal fat pads of rats of different weights. In order that the results might be expressed in terms of cell numbers, the relationship between the weights of fat pads and the numbers and volumes of fat cells isolated from them was determined. Highly significant correlations were found between fat pad weight and both the number and the volume of the individual adipocytes. In rats weighing from 140 to 350 g, the increase in the size of fat pads was attributable almost equally to increases in cell size and in cell number. Lipoprotein lipase activity was measured in acetone powders of whole fat pads and of isolated fat cell preparations. With both, lipoprotein lipase activity per cell diminished significantly as the weight of fat tissue increased, i.e., larger fat cells contained less enzyme per cell than smaller cells. The uptake of triglyceride fatty acid radioactivity was measured after incubation of fat pads with radiolabeled rat lymph chylomicrons in flasks containing either buffer alone or with added glucose or glucose plus insulin. The addition of glucose and insulin led to a mean increase of 70% in the uptake of radioactivity, but larger adipocytes were stimulated less than smaller cells. This resulted in a significant negative correlation between the weights of fat pads and the uptake of radioactivity. Enlargement of fat cells also led to a diminution in their capacity to esterify fatty acids.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 5797524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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