Distribution of deuterium-labeled cis- and trans-12-octadecenoic acids in human plasma and lipoprotein lipids
1980
Emken, E.A. | Dutton, H.J. | Rohwedder, W.K. | Rakoff, H. | Adlof, R.O. | Gulley, R.M. | Canary, J.J.
Triglycerides containing cis- and trans-12-octadecenoic acid (12c-18:1 and 12t-18:1) and cis-9-octadecenoic acid (9c-18:1) labeled with deuterium were fed to 2 young adult male subjects. These fatty isomers each contained a different number of deuterium lables, which allowed mass spectrometric analysis to distinguish among them after they were fed as a mixture. This approach results in a direct comparison of the absorption and distribution of these 3 monenoic acids into blood plasma and lipoprotein lipids. Plasma lipid data indicated that all phospholipid fractions selectively incorporate 12c-18:1 and 12t-18:1 in preference to 9c-18:1. Discrimination against 12c-18:1 and 12t-18:1 compared to 9c-18:1 was found in the plasma neutral lipids, with a strong discrimination against 12t-18:1 incorporation into the cholesteryl ester fraction. Considerable reduction in the percentage of linoleic and arachidonic acid was observed when 12-18:1 isomers were incorporated in plasma triglyceride, phosphatidylcholine and spingomyelin samples. Chylomicron lipid analyses indicated that all isomers were well absorbed. Variation was observed in the relative distribution of 12c-18:1, 12t-18:1 and 9c-18:1 between the very low density, low density and high density lipoprotein lipid classes. No desaturation of 12c-18:1 to linoleic acid was detected.
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