Lipid accretion in the perfused rabbit aorta

A. Vost
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Abstract

A technique of in situ perfusion of rabbit abdominal aorta permitted measurement of rates of aortic lipid synthesis in conditions approaching the physiological. Aortic synthesis of fatty acids proceeded by both chain elongation and de novo pathways. Fatty acids synthesised in aorta from glucose were a quantitatively unimportant source of aortic lipid whereas perfusate free fatty acids were rapidly incorporated into aortic ester lipid. Aortic lipid glycerol was synthesised from labelled glucose and more than 96 % of the label in aortic lipid was in non-fatty acid moieties. While tri- and diglycerides were synthesised in aorta from perfusate glucose and free fatty acids, aortic phospholipids were the major ester-product (> 56 %) of these substrates. Phosphatidylcholine was the major phospholipid synthesised and was formed by de novo synthesis although data was also compatible with the presence of a lysophosphatide pathway in intima. Phosphatidylinositol was rapidly synthesised and glucose carbon entered glycerol but not inositol of this lipid.

The possibility of contamination of aortic lipid with radioactive lipid from periaortic adipose tissue was emphasised by the demonstration that rates of lipid synthesis from various substrates were 30–400 times greater in periaortic adipose tissue than in aorta.

灌注后兔主动脉脂质增加
兔腹主动脉原位灌注技术允许在接近生理条件下测量主动脉脂质合成速率。脂肪酸的主动脉合成是通过链延伸和新生途径进行的。在主动脉中由葡萄糖合成的脂肪酸在数量上是不重要的主动脉脂质来源,而灌注的游离脂肪酸则迅速并入主动脉酯脂质。主动脉脂质甘油是由标记的葡萄糖合成的,主动脉脂质中超过96%的标记是非脂肪酸部分。虽然三甘油酯和二甘油酯是在主动脉中由灌注葡萄糖和游离脂肪酸合成的,但主动脉磷脂是主要的酯产物(>56%)。磷脂酰胆碱是合成的主要磷脂,通过从头合成形成,尽管数据也与内膜中溶血磷脂途径的存在相一致。磷脂酰肌醇被迅速合成,葡萄糖碳进入甘油而不是这种脂质的肌醇。主动脉脂质被主动脉周围脂肪组织的放射性脂质污染的可能性被强调了,证明各种底物的脂质合成率在主动脉周围脂肪组织中比在主动脉中高30-400倍。
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