Metabolism of palmitate in cultured rat Sertoli cells

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Isolated rat Sertoli cells were incubated in the presence of [1-14C]palmitate at a cell concentration of 1.54 ± 0.31 mg protein/flask (n = 7). The oxidation of palmitate was concentration dependent and maximal oxidation was obtained at 0.35 mM-palmitate. At a saturating concentration of palmitate the oxidation was linear for at least 6 h. About 65% of the total amount of palmitate oxidized during 5 h at 0.52 mM-palmitate (109 ± 44 nmol/flask, n = 5) was recovered at CO2 and the rest as acid-soluble compounds. Almost all radioactive acid-soluble compounds which were secreted by the Sertoli cells were shown to be 3-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate. The palmitate recovery in cellular lipids and triacylglycerols was 9.4 ± 5.1 nmol/flask (n = 5) and 3.5 ± 2.8 nmol/flask (n = 5) respectively. Addition of glucose had no significant effect on palmitate oxidation but caused a 9-fold increase in esterification of palmitate into triacylglycerols. We conclude that cultured rat Sertoli cells can oxidize palmitate to CO2 and ketone bodies and that fatty acids appear to be a major energy substrate for these cells.

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Jutte, N. H. P. M., Eikvar, L., Levy, F. O., & Hansson, V. (1985). Metabolism of palmitate in cultured rat Sertoli cells. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 73(2), 497–503. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0730497

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