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Role of peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation in ethanol metabolism
Authors:N Inatomi  S Kato  D Ito  C S Lieber
Institution:Alcohol Research and Treatment Center, Bronx VA Medical Center, NY 10468.
Abstract:The contribution of peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation to ethanol metabolism was examined in deermice hepatocytes. Addition of 1 mM oleate to hepatocytes isolated from fasted alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)-positive deermice in the presence of 4-methylpyrazole or to hepatocytes from fasted or fed ADH-negative deermice produced only a slight and statistically not significant increase in ethanol oxidation. Lactate (10 mM), which is not a peroxisomal substrate, showed a greater effect on ethanol oxidation. There was also a lack of oleate effect on the oxidation of ethanol by hepatocytes of ADH-positive deermice. Furthermore, in ADH-negative deermice, the catalase inhibitor azide (0.1 mM) did not inhibit the increase in ethanol oxidation by oleate and lactate. The rate of oleate oxidation by hepatocytes from fasted ADH-negative deermice was much lower than that of ethanol. These results indicate that in deermice hepatocytes, peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation does not play major role in ethanol metabolism.
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