Literature DB >> 9475518

Omega-oxidation of monocarboxylic acids in rat brain.

J J Alexander1, A Snyder, J H Tonsgard.   

Abstract

The accumulation of dicarboxylic acids is a prominent feature of inborn and toxin induced disorders of fatty acid metabolism which are characterized by impaired mental status. The formation of dicarboxylic acids is also a critical step in liver in the induction of intracellular fatty acid binding proteins and the proliferation of peroxisomes. In order to understand what potential roles dicarboxylic acids have in brain, we examined the extent of omega-oxidation in rat brain. Homogenates of rat brain catalyze the omega-oxidation of monocarboxylic acids with a specific activity of between 0.87 and 5.23 nmol/mg of post-mitochondrial protein/h, depending on the substrate. The activity is remarkably high, between one-fourth and 4 times the activity found in rat liver, depending on the chain length of the substrate. Specific activity increases with increasing chain length of the substrate. The omega-oxidation of palmitic acid is linear over a range of 0.125-3.0 mg of protein and 5-50 microM substrate for up to 45 minutes of incubation. The product of omega-oxidation in brain is almost exclusively dicarboxylic acid. Cultured rat neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes all contain omega-oxidation activity. Western blots of rat brain homogenate demonstrate a protein that is recognized by antibody to rat liver CYP4A omega-hydroxylase. These results demonstrate that the omega-oxidative pathway is prominent in brain and could play a role in brain fatty acid metabolism.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9475518     DOI: 10.1023/a:1022441211177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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