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Studies on the metabolic fate of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 1992-1997

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M300223-JLR200

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peroxisomes; beta-oxidation; docosahexaenoic acid; thioesterase; acyl-CoA oxidase

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Several different processes involved in the metabolic fate of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6n-3) and its precursor in the biosynthesis route, C24:6n-3, were studied. In cultured skin fibroblasts, the oxidation rate of [1(-14)C] 24:6n-3 was 2.7 times higher than for [1-C-14]22:6n-3, whereas [1-14C]22:6n-3 was incorporated 7 times faster into different lipid classes than was [1-14C]24:6n-3. When determining the peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase activity, similar specific activities for C22:6(n-3)-CoA and C24:6(n-3)-CoA were found in mouse kidney peroxisomes. Thioesterase activity was measured for both substrates in mouse kidney peroxisomes as well as mitochondria, and C22:6(n-3)-CoA was hydrolyzed 1.7 times faster than C24:6(n-3)-CoA. jlr These results imply that the preferred metabolic fate of C24:6(n-3)-CoA, after its synthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), is to move to the peroxisome, where it is beta-oxidized, producing C22:6(n-3)-CoA. This DHA-CoA then preferentially moves back, probably as free fatty acid, to the ER, where it is incorporated into membrane lipids.-Ferdinandusse, S., S. Denis, G. Dacremont, and R. J. A. Wanders. Studies on the metabolic fate of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Lipid Res. 2003. 44: 1992-1997.

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