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Effects of vitamin B-12 deprivation on phospholipid fatty acid patterns in liver and brain of rats fed high and low levels of linoleate in low methionine diets.

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Peifer J J, Lewis R D

出版信息

J Nutr. 1979 Dec;109(12):2160-72. doi: 10.1093/jn/109.12.2160.

Abstract

Experiments were conducted to determine how 20 weeks of deprivation of vitamin B-12 (B-12) would influence polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) patterns in cerebral and liver phospholipids of female rats. All experimental diets included 24% soybean protein and either 3.5 of 0.35% of linoleate (18:2). Deprivation of B-12 and restricted intakes of 18:2 significantly inhibited growth of the rats. Rats depleted of B-12 had 6.7 times more methylmalonic acid in their liver, and significantly more odd-numbered acids (15:0 + 17:0) were present in phosphatidyl choline (PC) of their liver and cerebrum. Deprivation of B-12 promoted 63.3 to 97.3% increases of 18:2 in PC and phosphatidyl ethanolamine (PE) of the liver. Rats deprived of B-12 had significantly less arachidonate (20:4 omega 6) and 22:5 omega 6 in their liver PC, as well as smaller amounts of 20:4 omega 6 and 22:6 omega 3 in their cerebral PC. Some of the observed changes appear to be due to a significant interaction between the effects of B-12 and linoleate. Changes in PUFA patterns of cerebral and hepatic PC suggest that B-12 deprivation may interfere with the conversion of 18:2 omega 6 leads to 20:4 omega 6 leads to 22:5 omega 6. Some of the observed changes may also be related to an inhibited ability to convert PE to PC.

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