Dietary macronutrients modulate the fatty acyl composition of rat liver mitochondrial cardiolipins |
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Authors: | Irina G. Stavrovskaya Susan S. Bird Vasant R. Marur Matthew J. Sniatynski Sergei V. Baranov Heather K. Greenberg Caryn L. Porter Bruce S. Kristal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women''s Hospital, Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 02115 |
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Abstract: | ![]() The interaction of dietary fats and carbohydrates on liver mitochondria were examined in male FBNF1 rats fed 20 different low-fat isocaloric diets. Animal growth rates and mitochondrial respiratory parameters were essentially unaffected, but mass spectrometry-based mitochondrial lipidomics profiling revealed increased levels of cardiolipins (CLs), a family of phospholipids essential for mitochondrial structure and function, in rats fed saturated or trans fat-based diets with a high glycemic index. These mitochondria showed elevated monolysocardiolipins (a CL precursor/product of CL degradation), elevated ratio of trans-phosphocholine (PC) (18:1/18:1) to cis-PC (18:1/18:1) (a marker of thiyl radical stress), and decreased ubiquinone Q9; the latter two of which imply a low-grade mitochondrial redox abnormality. Extended analysis demonstrated: i) dietary fats and, to a lesser extent, carbohydrates induce changes in the relative abundance of specific CL species; ii) fatty acid (FA) incorporation into mature CLs undergoes both positive (>400-fold) and negative (2.5-fold) regulation; and iii) dietary lipid abundance and incorporation of FAs into both the CL pool and specific mature tetra-acyl CLs are inversely related, suggesting previously unobserved compensatory regulation. This study reveals previously unobserved complexity/regulation of the central lipid in mitochondrial metabolism. |
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Keywords: | mitochondria ubiquinones saturated fatty acids trans fatty acids monounsaturated fatty acids polyunsaturated fatty acids glycemic index lipidomics |
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