Title of article
Characterization of fatty acid oxidation in human muscle mitochondria and myoblasts
Author/Authors
Djouadi، Fatima نويسنده , , Bonnefont، Jean-Paul نويسنده , , Munnich، Arnold نويسنده , , Bastin، Jean نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-111
From page
112
To page
0
Abstract
The mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids (FAO) is the main energy-producing pathway in skeletal and cardiac muscle. Starting from standard muscle biopsies (100–200 mg), we determined the optimal conditions of mitochondrial oxygen consumption by the FAO pathway, and in parallel we performed the isolation and primary culture of muscle cells to test their cellular FAO capacities. The determinations of maximal (beta)-oxidation rates in the presence of palmitoyl-CoA or palmitoyl- -carnitine (mean +-SEM: 32.5+-2.0 and 34.1+-1.3 nmol O2 min^-1 mg^-1 protein, n=16, respectively) provide a screening method of mitochondrial fatty acid transport system and intra-mitochondrial (beta)-oxidation. We also determined the conditions of tritiated palmitate oxidation by human myoblasts (mean +- SEM: 6.6+-0.1 nmol 3Hfattyacidh^-1 mg^-1 protein, n=8), and show that (beta)oxidation defects can be detected in our experiments. Overall, we propose an original laboratory test to investigate FAO in human skeletal muscle and to screen for FAO disorders in myopathies and cardiomyopathies in human.
Keywords
fatty acids , Mitochondrial (beta)-oxidation , Muscle biopsy , Muscle cells , Inherited defect
Journal title
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM
Record number
87410
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