Abstract
Pyruvate incorporation into fatty acids has been studied in epididymal adipose tissue taken from normal and 24-h-fasted rats. This rate was limited by the rate of cytoplasmic NADPH2 generation as suggested by three lines of evidence.(1) D-Glucose-12C increased pyruvate-U-14C incorporation into fatty acids threefold. This augmentation was independent of L-glycerol 3-phosphate concentrations as the level of this metabolite was not increased. Addition of lactate-U-14C to the pyruvate medium increased the tissue L-glycerol 3-phosphate levels but did not increase the rate of fatty acid synthesis.(2) Phenazine methosulfate (2 μM) inhibited pyruvate or pyruvate plus lactate (L/P = 3/1) conversion to fatty acids whilst stimulating fatty acid synthesis from glucose or lactate alone.(3) Norepinephrine stimulated pyruvate but not glucose or glucose plus pyruvate incorporation into fatty acids. This correlated with norepinephrine-induced glycogenosis and NADPH2 production in the pentose phosphate pathway. This was shown by increased 1-14CO2/6-14CO2 production from endogenously labelled glycogen and the absence of this effect in glycogen-depleted adipocytes (24-h-fasted rats).

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