Modulation by nutrients and drugs of liver acyl-CoAs analyzed by mass spectrometry

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The profile of liver acyl-CoAs induced by dietary fats of variable compositions or by xenobiotic hypolipidemic amphipathic carboxylates was evaluated in vivo using a novel electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry methodology of high resolution, sensitivity, and reliability. The composition of liver fatty acyl-CoAs was found to reflect the composition of dietary fat. Treatment with hypolipidemic carboxylates resulted in liver dominant abundance of their respective acyl-CoAs accompanied by an increase in liver fatty acyl-CoAs. Cellular effects exerted by dietary fatty acids and/or xenobiotic carboxylic drugs may be transduced in vivo by their respective acyl-CoAs.

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Kalderon, B., Sheena, V., Shachrur, S., Hertz, R., & Bar-Tana, J. (2002). Modulation by nutrients and drugs of liver acyl-CoAs analyzed by mass spectrometry. Journal of Lipid Research, 43(7), 1125–1132. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.M200060-JLR200

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