Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes

Abstract We have studied the effects of dietary FA on the accumulation and secretion of [ 3 H]glycerolipids by salmon hepatocytes in culture. Atlantic salmon were fed diets supplemented with either 100% soybean oil (SO) or 100% fish oil (FO), and grew from an initial weight of 113±5 g to a final wei...

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Main Authors: Vegusdal, A., Gjøen, T., Berge, R. K., Thomassen, M. S., Ruyter, B.
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spelling crwiley:10.1007/s11745-005-1407-z 2024-09-15T17:56:24+00:00 Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes Vegusdal, A. Gjøen, T. Berge, R. K. Thomassen, M. S. Ruyter, B. 2005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1407-z https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1007/s11745-005-1407-z en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Lipids volume 40, issue 5, page 477-486 ISSN 0024-4201 1558-9307 journal-article 2005 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1407-z 2024-07-30T04:24:19Z Abstract We have studied the effects of dietary FA on the accumulation and secretion of [ 3 H]glycerolipids by salmon hepatocytes in culture. Atlantic salmon were fed diets supplemented with either 100% soybean oil (SO) or 100% fish oil (FO), and grew from an initial weight of 113±5 g to a final weight of 338 ±19 g. Hepatocytes were isolated from both dietary groups and incubated with [ 3 H]glycerol in an FA‐free medium; a medium supplemented with 0.75 mM of one of three FA—18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, or 22∶6n−3—or a medium supplemented with 0.75 mM of the sulfur‐substituted FA analog tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA), which cannot undergo β‐oxidation. Incubations were allowed to proceed for 1,2,6, or 24 h. The rate of the secretion of radioactive glycerolipids with no FA added was 36% lower from hepatocytes isolated from fish fed the FO diet than it was from hepatocytes isolated from fish fed the SO diet. Hepatocytes incubated with 18∶1n−9 secreted more [ 3 H]TAG than when incubated with no FA, whereas hepatocytes incubated with 20∶5n−3 or TTA secreted less labeled TAG than when incubated with no FA. This observation was independent of the feeding group. Hepatocytes incubated with 22∶6n−3 secreted the highest amounts of total [ 3 H]glycerolipids compared with the other treatments, owing to increased secretion of phospholipids and mono‐ and diacylglycerols (MDG). In contrast, the same amounts of [ 3 H]TAG were secreted from these cells as from cells incubated in an FA‐free medium. The lipid‐lowering effect of FO is thus independent of 22∶6n−3, showing that 20∶5n−3 is the FA that is responsible for the lipid‐lowering effect. The ratio of TAG to MDG in lipids secreted from hepatocytes to which 20∶5n−3 or TTA had been added was lower than that in lipids secreted from hepatocytes incubated with 18∶1n−9 or 22∶6n−3, suggesting that the last step in TAG synthesis was inhibited. Morphometric measurements revealed that hepatocytes incubated with 20∶5n−3 accumulated significantly more cellular lipid than cells treated with 18∶1n−9, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wiley Online Library Lipids 40 5 477 486
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description Abstract We have studied the effects of dietary FA on the accumulation and secretion of [ 3 H]glycerolipids by salmon hepatocytes in culture. Atlantic salmon were fed diets supplemented with either 100% soybean oil (SO) or 100% fish oil (FO), and grew from an initial weight of 113±5 g to a final weight of 338 ±19 g. Hepatocytes were isolated from both dietary groups and incubated with [ 3 H]glycerol in an FA‐free medium; a medium supplemented with 0.75 mM of one of three FA—18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, or 22∶6n−3—or a medium supplemented with 0.75 mM of the sulfur‐substituted FA analog tetradecylthioacetic acid (TTA), which cannot undergo β‐oxidation. Incubations were allowed to proceed for 1,2,6, or 24 h. The rate of the secretion of radioactive glycerolipids with no FA added was 36% lower from hepatocytes isolated from fish fed the FO diet than it was from hepatocytes isolated from fish fed the SO diet. Hepatocytes incubated with 18∶1n−9 secreted more [ 3 H]TAG than when incubated with no FA, whereas hepatocytes incubated with 20∶5n−3 or TTA secreted less labeled TAG than when incubated with no FA. This observation was independent of the feeding group. Hepatocytes incubated with 22∶6n−3 secreted the highest amounts of total [ 3 H]glycerolipids compared with the other treatments, owing to increased secretion of phospholipids and mono‐ and diacylglycerols (MDG). In contrast, the same amounts of [ 3 H]TAG were secreted from these cells as from cells incubated in an FA‐free medium. The lipid‐lowering effect of FO is thus independent of 22∶6n−3, showing that 20∶5n−3 is the FA that is responsible for the lipid‐lowering effect. The ratio of TAG to MDG in lipids secreted from hepatocytes to which 20∶5n−3 or TTA had been added was lower than that in lipids secreted from hepatocytes incubated with 18∶1n−9 or 22∶6n−3, suggesting that the last step in TAG synthesis was inhibited. Morphometric measurements revealed that hepatocytes incubated with 20∶5n−3 accumulated significantly more cellular lipid than cells treated with 18∶1n−9, ...
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author Vegusdal, A.
Gjøen, T.
Berge, R. K.
Thomassen, M. S.
Ruyter, B.
spellingShingle Vegusdal, A.
Gjøen, T.
Berge, R. K.
Thomassen, M. S.
Ruyter, B.
Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
author_facet Vegusdal, A.
Gjøen, T.
Berge, R. K.
Thomassen, M. S.
Ruyter, B.
author_sort Vegusdal, A.
title Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
title_short Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
title_full Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
title_fullStr Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
title_sort effect of 18∶1n−9, 20∶5n−3, and 22∶6n−3 on lipid accumulation and secretion by atlantic salmon hepatocytes
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