Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro

The synthesis of NAD and NADP by rat adipose tissue was measured in vitro. Nicotinamide-7-14C and NaH232PO4 were incorporated together into NAD with a 32P/14C ratio of 1.82 and nicotinic-7-14C acid and NaH232PO4 with a ratio of 1.94. Nicotinic acid stimulated, by 90%, lipogenesis from glucose-U-14C...

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Main Authors: Richard W. Hanson, Zigmund Z. Ziporin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1967-01-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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NAD
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spelling doaj-1347816e88274bb592c0cbc903d19dce2021-04-23T06:10:31ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751967-01-01813037Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitroRichard W. Hanson0Zigmund Z. Ziporin1Fels Research Institute, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; U. S. Army Medical Research and Nutrition Laboratory, Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, ColoradoFels Research Institute, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; U. S. Army Medical Research and Nutrition Laboratory, Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, ColoradoThe synthesis of NAD and NADP by rat adipose tissue was measured in vitro. Nicotinamide-7-14C and NaH232PO4 were incorporated together into NAD with a 32P/14C ratio of 1.82 and nicotinic-7-14C acid and NaH232PO4 with a ratio of 1.94. Nicotinic acid stimulated, by 90%, lipogenesis from glucose-U-14C by rat adipose tissue in vitro. Glucose plus insulin and refeeding for 48 hr after a 48 hr fast markedly increased the incorporation of nicotinic-7-14C into NAD in rat epididymal fat pads in vitro, but neither fructose, l-glutamine, nor insulin alone increased the synthesis of NAD in this tissue.Glucose-1-14C, ribose-1-14C, and to a greater extent glucose-6-14C are incorporated into the NAD of rat adipose tissue. Fasting followed by refeeding sharply increased the radioactivity of NAD-14C formed from glucose-1-14C and glucose-6-14C but not from ribose-1-14C. Increasing the ribose concentration from 2 mm to 10 mm increased its incorporation into adipose tissue NAD twofold.The nicotinic-7-14C acid incorporation into NAD increased over the 1st hr of incubation and remained constant for the next 3 hr. The concentration of NAD in the fat pads showed a similar response to the time of incubation. NADP concentrations increased over the entire 4 hr incubation period as did the incorporation of nicotinic-7-14C acid into NADP.The results of this study suggest that NAD is synthesized de novo by rat adipose tissue in vitro and that this synthesis is increased by factors which stimulate lipogenesis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520389392adipose tissueNADNADPbiosynthesisincorporationnicotinamide
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author Richard W. Hanson
Zigmund Z. Ziporin
spellingShingle Richard W. Hanson
Zigmund Z. Ziporin
Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
Journal of Lipid Research
adipose tissue
NAD
NADP
biosynthesis
incorporation
nicotinamide
author_facet Richard W. Hanson
Zigmund Z. Ziporin
author_sort Richard W. Hanson
title Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
title_short Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
title_full Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
title_fullStr Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
title_sort pyridine nucleotide synthesis by rat adipose tissue in vitro
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1967-01-01
description The synthesis of NAD and NADP by rat adipose tissue was measured in vitro. Nicotinamide-7-14C and NaH232PO4 were incorporated together into NAD with a 32P/14C ratio of 1.82 and nicotinic-7-14C acid and NaH232PO4 with a ratio of 1.94. Nicotinic acid stimulated, by 90%, lipogenesis from glucose-U-14C by rat adipose tissue in vitro. Glucose plus insulin and refeeding for 48 hr after a 48 hr fast markedly increased the incorporation of nicotinic-7-14C into NAD in rat epididymal fat pads in vitro, but neither fructose, l-glutamine, nor insulin alone increased the synthesis of NAD in this tissue.Glucose-1-14C, ribose-1-14C, and to a greater extent glucose-6-14C are incorporated into the NAD of rat adipose tissue. Fasting followed by refeeding sharply increased the radioactivity of NAD-14C formed from glucose-1-14C and glucose-6-14C but not from ribose-1-14C. Increasing the ribose concentration from 2 mm to 10 mm increased its incorporation into adipose tissue NAD twofold.The nicotinic-7-14C acid incorporation into NAD increased over the 1st hr of incubation and remained constant for the next 3 hr. The concentration of NAD in the fat pads showed a similar response to the time of incubation. NADP concentrations increased over the entire 4 hr incubation period as did the incorporation of nicotinic-7-14C acid into NADP.The results of this study suggest that NAD is synthesized de novo by rat adipose tissue in vitro and that this synthesis is increased by factors which stimulate lipogenesis.
topic adipose tissue
NAD
NADP
biosynthesis
incorporation
nicotinamide
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