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Lipogenesis in rabbit isolated fat-cells.


ABSTRACT: 1. Fat-cells isolated from rabbit perirenal adipose tissue were incubated with the following U-(14)C-labelled substrates: 5mm-glucose (+insulin), 5mm-pyruvate, 5mm-lactate, 5mm-glucose+5mm-acetate (+insulin), and the relative rates of incorporation of these substrates into glyceride fatty acids determined. In general total rates of fatty acid synthesis were similar whatever substrate was supplied to the cells. 2. Rabbit fat-cells incorporated [U-(14)C]acetate into fatty acids and CO(2) as well in the absence of glucose as in the presence of this substrate. 3. The disposition of the utilization of glucose-derived carbon through various metabolic pathways was determined. 4. Extramitochondrial and mitochondrial activities were determined for 11 enzymes. The cells contained a very low activity of pyruvate carboxylase, undetectable NADP-malate dehydrogenase activity and a high mitochondrial phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activity. 5. Various rabbit fat-cell metabolic parameters based on the measurement of (14)C incorporation and enzyme activity were compared with the same parameters previously measured in rat and guinea-pig fat-cells. In general guinea pig occupied a position between rat and rabbit with respect to these parameters. 6. The profiles of substrate incorporation into fatty acids and of relative enzyme activities in rabbit fat-cells indicated that the operation of a ;citrate-cleavage' pathway may not be obligatory for the supply of lipogenic acetyl units.

SUBMITTER: Saggerson ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1168311 | biostudies-other | 1974 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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