Differences in the fatty acid composition of atrial and ventricular phospholipids of rat heart following standard and lipid-supplemented diets
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Differences in the fatty acid composition of atrial and ventricular phospholipids of rat heart following standard and lipid-supplemented diets
Abstract
1. The major saturated fatty acids of the phospholipids of rat heart atria and ventricles are similar and are not greatly altered by supplementing the diet with widely different types of lipid. 2. There are important differences in the relative proportions of the major unsaturated fatty acids of the phospholipids of these anatomically and functionally distinct regions of the heart. 3. The proportions of linoleic (C18:2, eta-6) and docosahexaenoic (C22:6, eta-3) acid are significantly higher in the ventricles than in the atria; the proportions of oleic (C18:1, eta-9) arachidonic (C20:4, eta-6) and docosatetraenoic acids (22:4, eta-6) are higher in atria. 4. The differences in unsaturated fatty acid profiles persist even after twelve months of feeding lipid supplements of sunflower seed oil (SSO) or sheep kidney (perirenal) fat (SKF). 5. However, the ratios of arachidonic to docosahexaenoic acid in both tissues are changed by decreasing the intake of linoleic acid, which apparently favours the conversion of dietary linolenic (C18:3, eta-3) to docosahexaenoic acid. The level of docosahexaenoic acid is greater in the ventricles than in the atria, and greatest when the animals were fed SKF diet. 6. The physiological and pharmacological differences in ventricles and atria may arise from differences as fundamental as the phospholipid fatty acid composition of cardiac membranes.
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