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Titel
Tracer Kinetics of 15-(Ortho-123/131I-Phenyl)-Pentadecanoic Acid (oPPA) and 15-(Para-123/131I-Phenyl)-Pentadecanoic Acid (pPPA) in Animals and Man
Ist Teil von
  • The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978), 1990-10, Vol.31 (10), p.1608-1616
Ort / Verlag
Reston, VA: Soc Nuclear Med
Erscheinungsjahr
1990
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • The human myocardium retains oPPA as opposed to pPPA. Therefore turnover of oPPA was compared with that of pPPA in rat hearts and in man, the latter by using substrates double-labeled with 123/131I and 14C. Moreover, substrate binding to coenzyme-A was tested in vitro. In rats, oPPA remained mainly in the pool of free fatty acids, as opposed to pPPA, which was metabolized by mitochondrial beta-oxidation. Binding to coenzyme-A at maximum was 62% for oPPA, 81% for pPPA and 90% for palmitic acid. In man, after i.v. and intracoronary injection of double-labeled oPPA, the two radionuclides reappeared together in venous blood and in coronary sinus respectively, in an unchanged ratio but at a significantly lower rate than with pPPA. It can be concluded that oPPA is bound to coenzyme-A and is retained in the cytosolic lipid pool, while pPPA is metabolized by mitochondrial beta-oxidation. A dual-tracer application of oPPA and pPPA has the potential of being a specific probe for the function of the carnitine shuttle.

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