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Lipid Deposition and Mobilisation in Atlantic Salmon Adipocytes

Marta Bou, Xinxia Wang, Marijana Todorčević, Tone‐Kari Østbye, Jacob Torgersen, Bente Ruyter

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-3, EPA) acid respond to a fasting condition mimicked by nutrient deprivation and glucagon. All experimental groups were supplemented with radiolabeled PA to trace secreted lipids and distribution of radioactivity in different lipid classes. There was a higher content of intracellular lipid droplets in adipocytes pre-enriched with OA than in adipocytes pre-enriched with PA or EPA. In the EPA group, the radiolabeled PA was mainly esterified in phospholipids and triacylglycerols, whereas in the OA and PA groups, the radioactivity was mainly recovered in phospholipids and cholesterol-ester. By subjecting the experimental groups to nutrient-deprived media supplemented with glucagon, lipolysis occurred in all groups, although to a lower extent in the OA group. The lipids were mainly secreted as esterified lipids in triacylglycerols and phospholipids, indicating mobilization in lipoproteins. A significant proportion was secreted as free fatty acids and glycerol. Leptin secretion was reduced in all experimental groups in response to fasting, while the mitochondria area responded to changes in the energy supply and demand by increasing after 3 h of fasting. Overall, different lipid classes in adipocytes influenced their mobilization during fasting.

Topics & Concepts

LipolysisLipid dropletInternal medicineEndocrinologyChemistryEicosapentaenoic acidPalmitic acidCholesterolAdipocyteTrioleinBiochemistryFatty acidAdipose tissueBiologyPolyunsaturated fatty acidLipaseMedicineEnzymeAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthAquaculture disease management and microbiotaPhysiological and biochemical adaptations
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