Effects of tetradecylthiopropionic acid and tetradecylthioacrylic acid on rat liver lipid metabolism

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Studies of effects of 4-thia-substituted fatty acid analogues on rat liver lipid metabolism are described. With isolated hepatocytes tetradecylthiopropionate was shown to divert [1-14C]oleate from β-oxidation into esterification, the total amount of [1-14C]oleate metabolized remaining unchanged. Tetradecylthiopropionyl-CoA was a good substrate for mitochondrial carnitine palmitoyl-transferases I and II (EC 2.3.1.21), acyl-CoA oxidase (EC 1.3.3.6), for the microsomal (but not mitochondrial) glycerophosphate acyltransferase (EC 2.3.1.15), and for long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (EC 1.3.99.3). In isolated hepatocytes, its 4-thia-trans-2-enoic derivative, tetradecylthioacrylate, inhibits both β-oxidation of, and incorporation of, [1-14C]oleate into lipids. In rat liver mitochondria tetradecylthiocrylate inhibited β-oxidation. The degree of inhibition was not markedly increased by preincubation with tetradecylthioacrylate. Tetradecylthioacrylyl-CoA was a poor substrate for carnitine palmitoyltransferase I, and inhibited carnitine palmitoyltransferase II, microsomal glycerophosphate acyltransferase and acyl-CoA oxidase. It is concluded that the inhibitory effects of tetradecylthiopropionyl-CoA are expressed intramitochondrially, whereas primary sites of inhibition by tetradecylthioacrylyl-CoA are extramitochondrial.

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Skrede, S., Wu, P., & Osmundsen, H. (1995). Effects of tetradecylthiopropionic acid and tetradecylthioacrylic acid on rat liver lipid metabolism. Biochemical Journal, 305(2), 591–597. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3050591

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