Comparison of the metabolism of linoleic and linolenic acids in the fetal rat
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Comparison of the metabolism of linoleic and linolenic acids in the fetal rat
Abstract
The metabolism by the fetal rat of [1-14C] linoleic acid (18:2 n-6) was compared with that of [1-14C] alpha-linolenic acid (18:3 n-3) studied in vivo and in vitro. Both linoleic and alpha-linolenic acid were rapidly converted to long-chain derivatives in fetal brain but rates of delta 6 desaturation were higher for alpha-linolenic than for linoleic acid. In the liver alpha-linolenic, but not linoleic acid, was rapidly converted to long-chain derivatives in vivo. Measurements of delta 6 and delta 5 desaturation by fetal liver in vitro showed significant desaturase activity but this was lower than in the brain. It is suggested that the observed difference in the hepatic metabolism of linoleic compared with that of alpha-linolenic acid reflects their differing affinities for alternative metabolic pathways.
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