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Movement of lipolytic products to mitochondria in brown adipose tissue of young rats: an electron microscope study.

E J Blanchette-Mackie, R O Scow.   

Abstract

Lipolysis occurred and lamellar structures with a periodicity of 40 A developed in glutaraldehyde-fixed brown adipose tissue of suckling rats when the tissue was incubated at 25 degrees C. The lamellar structures were found in capillaries, associated with chylomicrons, in intracellular channels of capillary endothelium, in extracellular space, and in channels near lipid droplets in adipocytes in tissue of fed rats injected intravenously with chylomicrons. They were also found in channels near mitochondria and inside mitochondria in adipocytes in incubated-fixed tissue of rats exposed to 4 degrees C for 2 hr or unsuckled overnight. In addition, aqueous spaces developed adjacent to lipid droplets in incubated tissue of cold-exposed and unsuckled rats. Development of lamellar structures under conditions causing lipolysis and accumulation of fatty acids in fixed tissue indicated the lamellae were composed primarily of fatty acids. We conclude that fatty acids formed by lipolysis of chylomicrons in tissue from fed rats accumulated in a continuum of the outer leaflets of cell membranes extending from capillary lumen to lipid droplets of adipocytes, and fatty acids formed by lipolysis of intracellular lipid in tissue from cold-exposed or unsuckled rats accumulated mostly in a continuum extending from lipid droplets to the interior of mitochondria. When fatty acids overcrowded the continuum in fixed tissue, they formed lamellar extensions of the continuum at different sites along its course through the tissue.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6842081

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


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