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Biochemical Journal | 1999

Metabolic characteristics of a human hepatoma cell line stably transfected with hormone-sensitive lipase.

Richard J. Pease; David Wiggins; E D Saggerson; J Tree; Geoffrey F. Gibbons

Clones of HepG2 cells were selected that stably express the cDNA for hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL). When cells were cultured in the presence of labelled extracellular oleate, accumulation of labelled fatty acid as cellular triacylglycerol (TAG) was significantly lower in the transfectants compared with the wild-type cells. There was no change in the net rate of phospholipid (PL) synthesis. Culture of cells containing isotopically prelabelled TAG resulted in a greater net loss of TAG from the transfected cells than from the wild-type cells. The excess loss of labelled TAG was primarily due to an increased TAG fatty acid oxidation. Free fatty acid release into the medium was not increased in the transfectants, nor was the very low rate of lipoprotein lipid secretion. Also, there was no increased net trafficking of fatty acids from TAG into PLs. Changes in the 3H:14C ratio of TAG prelabelled with [3H]glycerol and [14C]oleate suggested that none of excess TAG fatty acid released in the transfected cells underwent intracellular re-esterification to TAG prior to oxidation. The results suggest that fatty acids mobilized by HSL are directed immediately into the oxidative pathway and are not available for biosynthetic processes. It appears likely, therefore, that intracellular TAG-derived fatty acids which enter the oxidative pathway exist in a different compartment from those that are directed towards synthesis.


Biochemical Journal | 1993

Malonyl-CoA metabolism in cardiac myocytes and its relevance to the control of fatty acid oxidation.

Moneeb Awan; E D Saggerson


Biochemical Journal | 1998

Malonyl-CoA and the regulation of fatty acid oxidation in soleus muscle

N Alam; E D Saggerson


Biochemical Journal | 1970

The regulation of triglyceride synthesis and fatty acid synthesis in rat epididymal adipose tissue. Effects of insulin, adrenaline and some metabolites in vitro

E D Saggerson; A. L. Greenbaum


Biochemical Journal | 1970

The regulation of triglyceride synthesis and fatty acid synthesis in rat epididymal adipose tissue. Effects of altered dietary and hormonal conditions

E D Saggerson; A. L. Greenbaum


Biochemical Journal | 1969

The effect of dietary and hormonal conditions on the activities of glycolytic enzymes in rat epididymal adipose tissue

E D Saggerson; A. L. Greenbaum


Biochemical Journal | 1975

Some aspects of fatty acid oxidation in isolated fat-cell mitochondria from rat.

R D Harper; E D Saggerson


Biochemical Journal | 2000

Malonyl-CoA metabolism in cardiac myocytes.

Hamilton C; E D Saggerson


Biochemical Journal | 1997

Effects of adrenaline on triacylglycerol synthesis and turnover in ventricular myocytes from adult rats.

E. M. S. Swanton; E D Saggerson


Biochemical Journal | 1976

Insulin-like actions of nickel and other transition-metal ions in rat fat-cells.

E D Saggerson; S R Sooranna; C J Evans

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Z Jamal

University College London

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H S Baht

University College London

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A. L. Greenbaum

University College London

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S R Sooranna

University College London

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A C Darnley

University College London

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Bates Ej

University College London

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