The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of 0-50 μmol/L trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and cis-9, trans-11 CLA isomers on lipid and glucose metabolism in cultures of differentiating 3T3-L1 preadipocytes. Specifically, we investigated the effects of 6 d of CLA treatment on the following: 1) 14C-glucose and 14C-oleic acid incorporation and esterification into lipid; 2) 14C-glucose and 14C-fatty acid oxidation; and 3) basal and isoproterenol-stimulated lipolysis. Trans-10, cis-12 CLA supplementation (25 and 50 μmol/L) increased both 14C-glucose and 14C-oleic acid incorporation into the cellular lipid fraction, which was primarily triglyceride (TG), compared with bovine serum albumin (BSA) controls. Although glucose oxidation (14C-glucose to 14C-CO2) was unaffected by CLA supplementation, oleic acid oxidation (14C-oleic acid to 14C-CO2) was increased by ∼55% in the presence of 50 μmol/L trans-10, cis-12 CLA compared with BSA controls. In contrast, 50 μmol/L linoleic acid (LA) and cis-9, trans-11 CLA-treated cultures had ∼50% lower CO2 production from 14C-oleic acid compared with control cultures after 6 d of fatty acid exposure. Finally, 50 μmol/L trans-10, cis-12 CLA modestly increased basal, but not isoproterenol-stimulated lipolysis compared with control cultures. Thus, the TG-lowering actions of trans-10, cis-12 CLA in cultures of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes may be via increased fatty acid oxidation, which exceeded its stimulatory effects on glucose and oleic acid incorporation into lipid.
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Evans, M., Lin, X., Odle, J., & McIntosh, M. (2002). Trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid increases fatty acid oxidation in 3T3-l1 preadipocytes. Journal of Nutrition, 132(3), 450–455. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/132.3.450
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