Petrásek R, Poledne R, Novotný M
Physiol Bohemoslov. 1978;27(1):75-9.
In white male Wistar rats aged 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 32 months, receiving a standard laboratory diet (25 cal% proteins, 22 cal% fat and 53 cal% glycides) we assessed the total amount of fatty acids in the carcass and in vitro lipogenesis in liver and adipose tissue by the means of glucose-14C(U). The amount of body fat increased with age; the highest rate of increase in the percentage of body fat occurs 2 to 4 months after birth. Incorporation of 14C of glucose into total liver lipids attains maximum values in the group of rats age 2 to 4 months. By the age of 6 months lipogenesis decreased to a level observed in all the remaining age groups. In adipose tissue, the incorporation of 14C into total lipids decreased between the age of 2 to 4 months, a further decrease was observed around the age of 6 months. No appreciable changes were noted in any of the older age groups.