Metabolism of linolenic acid in developing brain: I. Incorporation of radioactivity from 1-14C linolenic acid into brain fatty acids |
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Authors: | Govind A. Dhopeshwarkar Carole Subramanian |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology and Division of Environmental and Nutritional Sciences, UCLA School of Public Health, 90024, Los Angeles, California 2. Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology, University of California, 90024, Los Angeles, California
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Abstract: | Twelve-thirteen day old rats were given 1-14C linolenic acid by intraperitoneal injection. Fatty acids were isolated from the brains of animals sacrificed at the end of 8 and 48 hr and 15 and 45 days. Eight hr after the tracer, radioactivity was found neither in 18∶3 nor its endproduct, 22∶6, and palmitate was the most highly radioactive component. At longer intervals, 22∶6 seemed to retain much of the radioactivity, whereas palmitate showed a precipitous decline in radioactivity. Initial oxidation of linolenate and sparing of the linolenate complexed with polar lipids are discussed. |
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