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Triglyceride cycling enables modification of stored fatty acids

Medicine and Health

Triglyceride cycling enables modification of stored fatty acids

K. Wunderling, J. Zurkovic, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into triglyceride cycling conducted by Klaus Wunderling, Jelena Zurkovic, Fabian Zink, Lars Kuerschner, and Christoph Thiele at the LIMES Life and Medical Sciences Institute. This innovative study reveals how continuous degradation and re-synthesis of triglycerides facilitate metabolic alterations, unlocking the mysteries of fatty acid metabolism with exciting new tracing technologies.... show more
Abstract
Triglyceride cycling is the process of continuous degradation and re-synthesis of triglyceride in cellular stores. We show in 3T3-L1 adipocytes that triglycerides are subject to rapid turnover and re-arrangement of fatty acids with an estimated half-life of 2–4 h. We develop a tracing technology that can simultaneously and quantitatively follow the metabolism of multiple fatty acids to study the triglyceride futile substrate cycle directly and with molecular species resolution. Our approach is based on alkyne fatty acid tracers and mass spectrometry. The triglyceride cycling is connected to modification of released fatty acids by elongation and desaturation. Through cycling and modification, saturated fatty acids are slowly converted to monounsaturated fatty acids, and linoleic acid to arachidonic acid. We conclude that triglyceride cycling renders stored fatty acids accessible for metabolic alteration. The overall process facilitates cellular adjustments to the stored fatty acid pool to meet changing needs of the cell.
Publisher
Nature Metabolism
Published On
Apr 03, 2023
Authors
Klaus Wunderling, Jelena Zurkovic, Fabian Zink, Lars Kuerschner, Christoph Thiele
Tags
triglyceride cycling
fatty acid metabolism
mass spectrometry
3T3-L1 adipocytes
fatty acid modification
elongation
desaturation
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