Poulos A, Sharp P, Johnson D, Easton C
Department of Chemical Pathology, Adelaide Children's Hospital, South Australia.
Biochem J. 1988 Aug 1;253(3):645-50. doi: 10.1042/bj2530645.
The n-6 tetra- and pentaenoic fatty acids with carbon chain lengths greater than 32 found in normal brain are located predominantly in a separable species of phosphatidylcholine. A similar phospholipid is found in increased amounts in the brain of peroxisome-deficient (Zellweger's syndrome) patients, but the fatty acid composition differs in that penta- and hexaenoic derivatives predominate. Our data strongly suggest that the polyenoic very long chain fatty acids are confined to the sn-1 position of the glycerol moiety, while the sn-2 position is enriched in saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids with less than 24 carbon atoms. It is postulated that these unusual molecular species of phosphatidylcholine may play some, as yet undefined, role in brain physiology.
在正常大脑中发现的碳链长度大于32的n-6四烯酸和五烯酸脂肪酸主要存在于一种可分离的磷脂酰胆碱物种中。在过氧化物酶体缺乏(泽尔韦格综合征)患者的大脑中发现了类似的磷脂,但其含量增加,且脂肪酸组成有所不同,以五烯酸和六烯酸衍生物为主。我们的数据强烈表明,多烯超长链脂肪酸局限于甘油部分的sn-1位置,而sn-2位置富含碳原子数少于24的饱和、单不饱和和多不饱和脂肪酸。据推测,这些不寻常的磷脂酰胆碱分子物种可能在大脑生理学中发挥某种尚未明确的作用。