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Altered hepatic retinyl ester concentration and acyl composition in response to alcohol consumption
Authors:Robin D Clugston  Hongfeng JiangMan Xia Lee  Paul D BerkIra J Goldberg  Li-Shin HuangWilliam S Blaner
Institution:Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10032, USA
Abstract:Retinoids (vitamin A and its metabolites) are essential micronutrients that regulate many cellular processes. Greater than 70% of the body's retinoid reserves are stored in the liver as retinyl ester (RE). Chronic alcohol consumption induces depletion of hepatic retinoid stores, and the extent of this has been correlated with advancing stages of alcoholic liver disease. The goal of this study was to analyze the mechanisms responsible for depletion of hepatic RE stores by alcohol consumption. A change in the fatty-acyl composition of RE in alcohol-fed mice was observed within two weeks after the start of alcohol consumption. Specifically, alcohol-feeding was associated with a significant decline in hepatic retinyl palmitate levels; however, total RE levels were maintained by a compensatory increase in levels of usually minor RE species, particularly retinyl oleate. Our data suggests that alcohol feeding initially stimulates a futile cycle of RE hydrolysis and synthesis, and that the change in RE acyl composition is associated with a change in the acyl composition of hepatic phosphatidylcholine. The alcohol-induced change in RE acyl composition was specific to the liver, and was not seen in lung or white adipose tissue. This shift in hepatic RE fatty acyl composition is a sensitive indicator of alcohol consumption and may be an early biomarker for events associated with the development of alcoholic liver disease.
Keywords:ARAT  Acyl:CoA retinol acyltransferase  ALD  alcoholic liver disease  GPAT  glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase  LRAT  lecithin:retinol acyltransferase  PC  phosphatidylcholine  RE  retinyl ester  VAD  vitamin A-deficient  VAS  vitamin A-sufficient  WAT  white adipose tissue
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