添加肉碱和/或鱼油的芥菜油日粮对大鼠线粒体和线粒体后组织组成和酶活性的影响

J K Gill, R Sood, S P Ahuja, P P Gupta
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短期喂食20%芥菜油(含47%芥酸)、0.1%肉碱和/或鱼油对大鼠心脏、肝脏和骨骼肌线粒体和线粒体后部分脂质代谢酶活性的影响,以研究芥酸诱导的脂质沉积的逆转。同时观察组织病理学变化。在芥末油饮食中加入鱼油或鱼油加肉碱,特别是后者,消除了心脏和骨骼肌中组织病理学可检测到的脂质沉积。其原因似乎是组织匀浆中脂肪酶和磷脂酶的活性增加,线粒体后部分胆固醇酯水解酶的活性增加;线粒体琥珀酸脱氢酶也会增加这可能会增加对游离脂肪酸的利用。结果表明,当这种饮食中添加肉碱和/或鱼油时,芥酸引起的脂质中毒可以通过增加脂肪酸的脂解和氧化来预防或消除。
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Changes in composition and enzyme activities of mitochondrial and post-mitochondrial fractions of tissues of rats given mustard oil diet with carnitine and/or fish oil.

The effects of short-term feeding of a 20% mustard oil (containing 47% erucic acid) diet with 0.1% carnitine and/or fish oil on the activity of enzymes of lipid metabolism in mitochondrial and post-mitochondrial fractions of heart, liver, and skeletal muscles of rats were determined to study the reversal of erucic acid-induced lipidosis. Histopathological changes were also studied. The inclusion of fish oil or fish oil plus carnitine in a mustard oil diet, especially the latter, eliminated the histopathologically detectable lipidosis in heart and skeletal muscles. The reason for this appears to be the increased activity of lipase and phospholipase in tissue homogenates and of cholesterol ester hydrolase in the post-mitochondrial fraction; and also an increase in mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase which may increase the utilization of the liberated fatty acids. The results suggest that the erucic acid-induced lipidosis is prevented or eliminated by increased lipolysis and oxidation of fatty acids when such a diet is supplemented with carnitine and/or fish oil.

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