Labeled oxidation products from [1‐14C], [U‐14C] and [16‐14C]‐palmitate in hepatocytes and mitochondria
- 1 September 1987
- Vol. 22 (9) , 620-626
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02533939
Abstract
When [1-14C], [U-14C], and [16-14C]palmitate were oxidized by isolated rat hepatocytes, there was a differential distribution of label as a percent of total oxidized products, such that14CO2 from [1-14C]>[U-14C]>[16-14C]-palmitate and acid-soluble radioactivity from [16-14C]>[U-14C]>[1-14C]palmitate. The oxidation of [2,3-14C]succinate to14CO2 by isolated hepatocytes was only 9.1% of that from [1,4-14C]succinate, demonstrating that the differences in distribution of labeled products are in part due to less14CO2 production from label in the even carbon positions entering the citric acid cycle. Apparent total ketone body production from [16-14C]palmitate was markedly higher than [1-14C], and [U-14C]palmitate. In addition, the14C-acetone:14CO2 ratio derived from decarboxylation of labeled acetoacetate from [1-14C]palmitate was less than 1 and positively correlated to the rate of fatty acid oxidation in hepatocytes. These findings indicate that the known preferential incorporation of the omega-C2 unit of fatty acids into14C-ketone bodies also contributed to the differential distribution of labeled products and that this contribution was greatest at the lower rates of fatty acid oxidation. In isolated mitochondria, the distribution of label to14CO2 and acid-soluble radioactivity from [1-14C], [U-14C] and [16-14C]palmitate was qualitatively similar to that seen with hepatocytes. The distribution of label from [1-14C]acetylcarnitine to14CO2 and14C-ketone bodies by mitochondria was identical to that observed from [1-14C]palmitate, indicating that the higher rates of14CO2 production from [1-14C]palmitate cannot be explained by a preferential oxidation in the citric acid cycle of either extramitochondrial acetyl-CoA (generated in peroxisomes) or the carboxyl terminal of the fatty acid. As shown by others in cell-free systems, we observed that the total oxidation of [16-14C]palmitate by hepatocytes and mitochondria was significantly less than [1-14C] and [U-14C]palmitate, suggesting either incomplete mitochondrial β-oxidation or incomplete degradation of peroxisomal oxidation products. The data indicate that this incomplete oxidation does not, however, contribute to the differential distribution of label to oxidized products.This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
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