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. 1980 Sep;21(7):868-73.

Fatty acid desaturation in lung: inhibition by unsaturated fatty acids

  • PMID: 7441058
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Fatty acid desaturation in lung: inhibition by unsaturated fatty acids

J A Balint et al. J Lipid Res. 1980 Sep.
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Abstract

The activity of the enzyme system involved in desaturation of palmitic and stearic acid has been examined in lungs of rats fed fat-free diets supplemented either with 4% safflower oil (controls) or 4% tripalmitin (essential fatty acid (EFA) deficient) both in vivo and in vitro in lung slices. Desaturation, as measured by appearance of 14C-labeled monounsaturated fatty acid in pulmonary total lipid and phospholipids, was significantly greater in vivo and in vitro in lung tissue from EFA-deficient rats. In vitro peincubation of lung slices for 1 to 4 hr with 1 mM oleic, linoleic, or linolenic acid reduced the extent of desaturation of [1-14C]-stearic acid significantly in both dietary groups, but the effect was greater in EFA-deficient tissues. The effect of linoleic acid was always greater than that of oleic acid. Preincubation with palmitic acid and 16,16-dimethyl PGE2 was without effect. Thus: 1) EFA deficiency has been shown to enhance desaturation of palmitic and stearic acid in lung; 2) in vitro addition of linoleic or linolenic acid inhibited desaturation significantly; and 3) oleic acid was inhibitory but to a lesser and more variable extent. Palmitic acid was not inhibitory.

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