Free fatty acid content of myocardial interstitial spaces of dog.

P Julien, G R Dagenais, L Gailis, P E Roy
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Morphological and biochemical observations from our laboratory have shown the presence of lipids in the cardiac interstitial spaces of the dog. The present study was designed to assess the importance of free fatty acids (FFA) in these lipids using FFA or sucrose tracers in 14 anesthetized fasting open-chest mongrel dogs. Endogenous FFA and labeled tracers were measured in arterial and coronary sinus plasma; they were also determined in lymph collected from cardiac efferent lymphatic trunks. [14C] sucrose was infused at a constant rate in the femoral vein of 5 dogs. The concentration of the tracer in the lymph was 90% of the arterial concentration after 60 min of infusion. On the other hand, when [1-14C] palmitate was infused at the same rate in 7 dogs, the ratio of lymph to arterial tracer concentration was only 20% (60 min) and 25% (120 min), even though the myocardial extraction and oxidation of the tracer were stable. This ratio tended to reach a plateau (greater than or equal to 90%) only 24 hr after a bolus injection of the tracer. This tracer study shows the presence of a pool of myocardial fatty acids with a relatively slow turnover rate that may constitute an important reservoir of FFA.

犬心肌间隙游离脂肪酸含量。
我们实验室的形态学和生化观察表明,狗的心脏间质中存在脂质。本研究旨在利用游离脂肪酸(FFA)或蔗糖示踪剂评估14只麻醉空腹开胸杂种狗的脂质中游离脂肪酸(FFA)的重要性。测定动脉和冠状窦血浆中内源性FFA和标记示踪剂的含量;它们也在心脏传出淋巴干收集的淋巴中测定。[14C]蔗糖等速灌注于5只狗的股静脉。注射60min后,淋巴中示踪剂浓度为动脉浓度的90%。另一方面,当7只狗以相同的速率注入[1-14C]棕榈酸酯时,尽管示踪剂的心肌提取和氧化稳定,但淋巴与动脉示踪剂浓度的比例仅为20% (60 min)和25% (120 min)。在大量注射示踪剂24小时后,这一比例趋于稳定(大于或等于90%)。这项示踪剂研究表明,心肌脂肪酸库的存在,其周转率相对较慢,可能构成FFA的重要储存库。
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