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Mechanism of biosynthesis of trimethylamine oxide from choline in the teleost tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, under freshwater conditions

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DOI: 10.1016/S1096-4959(01)00508-5

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choline; freshwater fish; intestinal microorganism; quaternary ammonium; tilapia; trimethylamine (TMA); trimethylamine mono-oxygenase; trimethylamine oxide (TMAO)

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The mechanism of biosynthesis of trimethylamine oxide (TMAO) from dietary precursors in the teleost tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was investigated. Diets Supplemented with quaternary ammonium choline, glycine betaine, carinitine or phosphatidylcholine were administered and significant increases in TMAO levels in the muscle were only observed with choline. [Methyl-C-14] and [1,2-C-14] cholines were given through dietary and intraperitoneal injection routes. but C-14-TMAO was detected only in fish with dietary administration of [methyl-C-14] choline. Dietary treatment with [N-15] choline resulted in the formation of [N-15] TMAO in the muscle. The incorporation of radioactivity into TMAO was also observed both following dietary administration and intraperitoneal injection of [C-14] trimethylamine (TMA). When choline was introduced into the isolated intestine, marked increases in TMA levels occurred. These increases were significantly suppressed in the presence of penicillin. [C-14]-TMA derived from [methyl-C-14] choline was detected in the cavity of the isolated intestine. The introduction of [N-15] choline into the intestinal cavity resulted in the formation of [N-15] TMA. TMA mono-oxygenase activities were detected in the liver and kidney. We conclude that tilapia possess the ability to produce TMAO from choline, which is related to intestinal microorganisms and tissue mono-oxygenase under freshwater conditions. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

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