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Stimulation of oxidation of mitochondrial fatty acids and of acetate by acetylcarnitine
Authors:N Siliprandi  Dagmar Siliprandi  and M Ciman
Institution:Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Padua, and Enzymological Unit of C.N.R., Padua, Italy
Abstract:1. Acetylcarnitine added in catalytic amounts to kidney mitochondria produces an active oxidation of endogenous fatty acids. 2. In conditions of mitochondrial ;aging', under which acetate is not oxidized, acetylcarnitine also promotes the oxidation of this exogenous substrate. 3. Dinitrophenol completely abolishes the action of acetylcarnitine. 4. Carnitine is ineffective both in the oxidation of endogenous fatty acids and of exogenous acetate. 5. The action of acetylcarnitine is shared, though to a smaller extent, by pyruvate. 6. The mechanism of acetylcarnitine action has been interpreted by considering that the readily oxidizable acetyl group of acetylcarnitine can supply the initial investment of energy needed to start fatty acid oxidation.
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