Biosynthesis of fatty acids by lactating human breast epithelial cells: an evaluation of the contribution to the overall composition of human milk fat
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Biosynthesis of fatty acids by lactating human breast epithelial cells: an evaluation of the contribution to the overall composition of human milk fat
Abstract
The objective of this study was to characterize the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway of the lactating human breast. Mixed cell populations, obtained by centrifugation of human milk, were enriched in breast epithelial cells by a selective adsorption procedure. Confirmation of the identity of the breast epithelial cells was obtained immunohistochemically. These viable breast epithelial cells incorporated radioactively labeled acetate predominantly into fatty acids with less than 16C atoms. The presence of the two key enzymes characteristic of the medium-chain fatty acid biosynthetic pathway of nonruminants, fatty acid synthetase, and thioesterase II, was demonstrated both qualitatively, by immunohistochemistry, and quantitatively, by enzyme assay. The results indicate that the lipogenic system of the human breast is qualitatively very similar to that of rats, mice, and rabbits, which also secrete milk fats containing medium-chain fatty acids. Quantitatively, however, the mammary fatty acid biosynthetic pathway appears to be less active in humans than in these other species.
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