Role of peroxisomal oxidation in the conversion of arachidonic acid to eicosatrienoic acid in human skin fibroblasts

Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 1999 May-Jun;60(5-6):377-82. doi: 10.1016/s0952-3278(99)80016-7.

Abstract

Human skin fibroblasts converted [5,6,8,9,11,12,14,15-3H]arachidonic acid ([3H]20:4) to eicosatrienoic acid (20:3), but appreciable amounts of radiolabeled 20:3 were not detected in corresponding incubations with [1-(14)C]20:4. This indicates that the main pathway for synthesizing 20:3 from arachidonic acid in the fibroblast involves oxidative removal of the carboxyl group of arachidonic acid. Fibroblasts deficient in long-chain acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase (LCAD) converted [3H]20:4 to [3H]20:3. However, Zellweger fibroblasts that are deficient in peroxisomal fatty acid oxidation did not, indicating that the oxidative removal of the carboxyl group occurs in the peroxisomes. [3H]Hexadecatrienoic acid (16:3) was the main product that accumulated when [3H]20:4 was incubated with normal, LCAD deficient, and very long-chain acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficient fibroblasts, but Zellweger fibroblasts did not form this product. Normal fibroblasts converted [3H]16:3 to radiolabeled 20:3 and arachidonic acid. These findings suggest that some of the 16:3 produced from arachidonic acid by peroxisomal beta-oxidation can be recycled and that this recycling process constitutes a novel pathway for the conversion of arachidonic acid to 20:3 in human fibroblasts.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • 8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid / metabolism*
  • Arachidonic Acid / metabolism*
  • Cell Line
  • Culture Media
  • Fatty Acids / analysis
  • Fatty Acids / metabolism
  • Fibroblasts / metabolism*
  • Fibroblasts / physiology
  • Humans
  • Lipid Peroxidation*
  • Peroxisomes / metabolism
  • Peroxisomes / physiology*
  • Skin / cytology
  • Skin / metabolism
  • Time Factors
  • Tritium / analysis
  • Tritium / metabolism

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Fatty Acids
  • Tritium
  • Arachidonic Acid
  • 8,11,14-Eicosatrienoic Acid