myo-Inositol Deficiency: Studies on the Mechanism of Lactation-Dependent Fatty Liver Formation in the Rat
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 109 (8) , 1483-1491
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/109.8.1483
Abstract
Intravenous administration of [1-14C]palmitate to 8-day lactating rats fed a myo-inositol supplemented or deficient diet resulted in rapid labeling of liver triglycerides and phospholipids. Compared with myo-inositol deficient rats, those supplemented with myo-inositol showed a greater loss of isotope from liver triglycerides with a more rapid appearance of isotope in serum triglyceride. Loss of 14C from liver phospholipids was similar for both groups, whereas the appearance of labeled phospholipids in serum was slightly greater for myo-inositol supplemented controls compared with myo-inositol deficient rats. The labeling pattern of liver microsomal triglycerides and phospholipids of the two dietary groups was similar; however, liver microsomal protein was significantly reduced in myo-inositol deficient rats relative to the control group. Concurrent administration of Triton WR-1339 with [1-14C]palmitate resulted in significantly less label accumulation in serum triglycerides of myo-inositol deficient rats compared with myo-inositol supplemented rats. Labeled triglycerides in whole liver and in liver microsomes of myo-inositol supplemented rats turned over more rapidly than those of myo-inositol deficient rats while no significant difference was noted for the [14C]palmitate labeled phospholipid of either source. The incorporation of [guanido-14C]arginine into total liver and serum protein 1 hour after injection of the precursor was similar whether the 14-day lactating dams were myo-inositol supplemented or deficient, but total serum protein specific radioactivity of myo-inositol deficient rats was 66% that of myo-inositol supplemented rats. Thus, the significantly reduced release of hepatic triglycerides appears to be the cause of the fatty liver observed during lactation-dependent myo-inositol deficiency.Keywords
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