Effect of β-adrenergic agonist L-644,969 on the impact of the thermal environment on in vitro fatty acid synthesis and lipogenic enzymes in sheep

Jacob A. Moibi, Robert J. Christopherson, Yuzhi Li
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The effect of temperature and β-adrenergic agonist (BAA) on in vitro rates of fatty acid synthesis and catalytic activity of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) and fatty acid synthase (FAS) was examined in wether lambs after 5 weeks at either 0 or 20°C. Feeding BAA increased (P<0.05) rate of fatty acid synthesis by 38% in subcutaneous adipose (SC) tissue from cold-acclimated animals but the rate decreased (P<0.05) by 27% in SC tissue from warm-acclimated animals. In mesenteric fat (MS), BAA increased (P<0.05) fatty acid synthesis in the cold environment. In perirenal (PR) fat, rate of fatty acid synthesis was reduced (P<0.05) by 20% by BAA in the warm but had no effect in the cold. Activity of ACC in longissimus muscle was depressed (P<0.05) when BAA was fed in the warm environment. In adipose tissues BAA reduced (P<0.05) ACC activity in the warm, but reduced activity in the cold was limited to SC tissue. In PR tissue FAS activity was reduced (P<0.05) in the cold environment, while BAA increased FAS activity in the warm environment. Western blot analysis showed two isoforms of ACC with MW of 280 000 and 265 000 Da in longissimus muscle whereas only one isoform was recognized in each of Biceps femoris (280 000 Da) and adipose tissues (265 000 Da). Feeding BAA in the cold environment reduced (P<0.05) ACC and FAS immunoprotein expression in both MS and PR adipose tissues. The studies indicate that the effect of BAA on fatty acid synthesis and lipogenic enzymes is influenced by acclimation temperature.

β-肾上腺素能激动剂L-644,969对热环境对绵羊体外脂肪酸合成和脂质酶的影响
研究了温度和β-肾上腺素能激动剂(BAA)对5周后羔羊体外脂肪酸合成率及乙酰辅酶a羧化酶(ACC)和脂肪酸合成酶(FAS)催化活性的影响。饲喂BAA可使冷驯化动物皮下脂肪组织脂肪酸合成率提高38% (P<0.05),而使暖驯化动物皮下脂肪组织脂肪酸合成率降低27% (P<0.05)。在系膜脂肪(MS)中,BAA增加了寒冷环境下脂肪酸合成(P<0.05)。在肾周脂肪中,BAA在温暖条件下使脂肪酸合成率降低20% (P<0.05),而在寒冷条件下无影响。在温暖环境下饲喂BAA可抑制大鼠最长肌ACC活性(P<0.05)。在脂肪组织中,BAA在温暖条件下降低了ACC活性(P<0.05),但在寒冷条件下降低的活性仅限于SC组织。在低温环境下,PR组织FAS活性降低(P<0.05),而在温暖环境下,BAA使FAS活性升高。Western blot分析显示,ACC在最长肌中有两个亚型,分子量分别为280,000和265,000 Da,而在股二头肌(280,000 Da)和脂肪组织(265,000 Da)中只有一个亚型被识别出来。在寒冷环境下饲喂BAA可降低MS和PR脂肪组织中ACC和FAS免疫蛋白的表达(P<0.05)。研究表明,BAA对脂肪酸合成和脂质酶的影响受驯化温度的影响。
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