Effects of dietary fish oil supplementation on membrane fluidity and enzyme activity in rat small intestine
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Effects of dietary fish oil supplementation on membrane fluidity and enzyme activity in rat small intestine
Abstract
Rats were fed either a fat-free diet supplemented with 10% menhaden oil or a control diet for four months. Intestinal brush border membranes were isolated; phospholipid fatty acid analysis revealed that the membranes from the fish-oil fed animals had higher levels of palmitoleic (C16:1) and eicosapentaenoic (C20:5) acids and lesser levels of stearic (C18:0) linoleic (C18:2) acids compared with controls. The membranes from the fish-oil fed animals had increased levels of alkaline phosphatase activity compared with controls but disaccharidase levels were equivalent in the two groups. Rocket immunoelectrophoresis studies revealed that the increase in alkaline phosphatase activity was due to an increase in the specific activity of the enzyme rather than an increase in the amount of enzyme. Membrane fluidity was assessed by fluorescence anisotropy using diphenylhexatriene and 12-anthroyl stearate as fluorescent probes. The anisotropy of both probes was similar in the two membranes. These studies indicate that fish-oil supplementation alters the fatty acid composition of the intestinal brush border membrane and increases alkaline phosphatase activity without affecting membrane fluidity. Thus the effects of changes in membrane lipid composition on alkaline phosphatase activity appear to result from changes in the local lipid environment of the enzyme rather than from changes in the biophysical characteristics of the membrane.
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