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  • Title: Erucic acid metabolism in rat heart. A combined biochemical and radioautographical study.
    Author: Caselli C, Carlier H, Bezard J.
    Journal: Arch Int Physiol Biochim; 1990 Dec; 98(6):377-95. PubMed ID: 1705777.
    Abstract:
    Metabolism of Erucic Acid was studied in rat heart in comparison with that of oleic acid, particularly in relation with diet lipids. Rats were fed for 3 or 60 days a diet containing 30% of the calories of either Rapessed Oil, rich in erucic acid or sunflower seed oil rich in linoleic acid. They were I.V. injected with tritiated erucic or oleic acid. After 1 or 15 min the radioactivity recovered in heart lipids was very low whatever the diet (1 to 2%). One minute after injection of erucic acid the radioactivity was mainly recovered in the free fatty acid fraction and as untransformed erucic acid. After 15 min the major part of radioactivity was recovered in the triacylglycerol fraction which contained a high proportion of labelled oleic acid formed by shortening of erucic acid. When oleic was injected, the radioactivity was principally recovered in triacylglycerols as untransformed oleic acid whatever the experimental conditions. Electron microscopy showed that a much higher proportion of peroxisomes, was present in heart cells, following sunflower seed oil diet as compared to rapeseed oil diet. In all cases mitochondria supported the greater part of radioactivity, especially when erucic acid was injected in rats fed rapeseed oil. After sunflower seed oil, a noticeable radioactivity was observed in peroxisomes, most of them containing silver grains, especially when oleic acid was injected. According to the data reported, peroxisomes do not seem more implicated than mitochondria in the metabolism of erucic acid in myocardium.
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