In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat

The in vivo biosynthesis of lecithin in rats has been studied with the precursors choline-1,2-14C, ethanolamine-1,2-14C and methionine-CH314C or -CH3-3H. Lecithin synthesis from choline is rapid in all organs. No sex difference was observed in this pathway. The biosynthesis of lecithin by methylatio...

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Main Authors: Pål Bjørnstad, Jon Bremer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1966-01-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395821
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spelling doaj-5a2781fc13e84d1084338cd1b66ca2722021-04-23T06:11:39ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751966-01-01713845In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the ratPål Bjørnstad0Jon Bremer1Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, NorwayInstitute of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, NorwayThe in vivo biosynthesis of lecithin in rats has been studied with the precursors choline-1,2-14C, ethanolamine-1,2-14C and methionine-CH314C or -CH3-3H. Lecithin synthesis from choline is rapid in all organs. No sex difference was observed in this pathway. The biosynthesis of lecithin by methylation of phosphatidyl ethanolamine is of quantitative significance in the liver, but not in extrahepatic tissues. More lecithin is synthesized by this pathway in female rats. In liver the lecithin synthesized via both pathways enters a common pool which is in rapid equilibrium with lecithin of blood plasma. A sex difference in the utilization of radioactive ethanolamine for the formation of phosphatidyl ethanolamine was observed (greater utilization in the female). Incorporation of ethanolamine into phospholipids of extrahepatic tissues was slow in both sexes. With labeled methionine as precursor the liver cytidine diphosphate (CDP) choline had a specific activity identical with that of liver lecithin after 20 min, while the specific activity of phosphoryl choline remained low. With labeled choline as precursor the phosphoryl choline reached a specific activity 50 times that of lecithin after 20 min, while the specific activity of CDP choline was only four times that of lecithin. These findings indicate that the reaction:CDP choline + diglyceride ⇌ phosphatidyl choline + CMPis freely reversible in vivo.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395821lecithinbiosynthesisalternative pathwaysliverextrahepatic tissuessex differences
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In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
Journal of Lipid Research
lecithin
biosynthesis
alternative pathways
liver
extrahepatic tissues
sex differences
author_facet Pål Bjørnstad
Jon Bremer
author_sort Pål Bjørnstad
title In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
title_short In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
title_full In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
title_fullStr In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
title_full_unstemmed In vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
title_sort in vivo studies on pathways for the biosynthesis of lecithin in the rat
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1966-01-01
description The in vivo biosynthesis of lecithin in rats has been studied with the precursors choline-1,2-14C, ethanolamine-1,2-14C and methionine-CH314C or -CH3-3H. Lecithin synthesis from choline is rapid in all organs. No sex difference was observed in this pathway. The biosynthesis of lecithin by methylation of phosphatidyl ethanolamine is of quantitative significance in the liver, but not in extrahepatic tissues. More lecithin is synthesized by this pathway in female rats. In liver the lecithin synthesized via both pathways enters a common pool which is in rapid equilibrium with lecithin of blood plasma. A sex difference in the utilization of radioactive ethanolamine for the formation of phosphatidyl ethanolamine was observed (greater utilization in the female). Incorporation of ethanolamine into phospholipids of extrahepatic tissues was slow in both sexes. With labeled methionine as precursor the liver cytidine diphosphate (CDP) choline had a specific activity identical with that of liver lecithin after 20 min, while the specific activity of phosphoryl choline remained low. With labeled choline as precursor the phosphoryl choline reached a specific activity 50 times that of lecithin after 20 min, while the specific activity of CDP choline was only four times that of lecithin. These findings indicate that the reaction:CDP choline + diglyceride ⇌ phosphatidyl choline + CMPis freely reversible in vivo.
topic lecithin
biosynthesis
alternative pathways
liver
extrahepatic tissues
sex differences
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022227520395821
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