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Adipose Tissue Fatty Acid Metabolism during Pregnancy in Swine
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Adipose Tissue Fatty Acid Metabolism during Pregnancy in Swine
Adipose Tissue Fatty Acid Metabolism during Pregnancy in Swine
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J. P. McNamara
J. P. McNamara
MD
M. H. Dehoff
M. H. Dehoff
RC
R. J. Collier
R. J. Collier
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F. W. Bazer
F. W. Bazer
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1 August 1985
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 61
(2)
,
410-415
https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1985.612410x
Abstract
In vitro adipose tissue fatty acid pool size (POOL), fatty acid release (FAR) and esterification (EST) were measured in peritoneal (PFP) and subcutaneous mammary (MFP) fat pads of swine at d 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105 and 112 of pregnancy. Plasma free fatty acids (FFA) and triglycerides (TG) were not altered by stage of pregnancy. Basal EST in PFP was generally constant across pregnancy with a peak at d 75. Basal EST in MFP was elevated at d 30, 75 and 112. Esterification in response to norepinephrine stimulus (NE) was lower than basal rates in both fat depots. Basal FAR was constant throughout pregnancy in PFP, but elevated at d 75 and 90 in MFP. Fatty acid release in response to NE was biphasic with peaks at d 30 and in late pregnancy (in MFP, micromolar FAR in response to NE was 69.3% greater on d 75 to 112 than on d 45 to 60). Basal POOL was constant throughout pregnancy in both depots and lower than NE-stimulated POOL. All responses to NE were greater in MFP than in PFP, indicating that adipose tissue surrounding the developing mammary gland had higher metabolic activity and a greater response to NE than peritoneal adipose. Changes in fatty acid metabolism during pregnancy in swine are temporally related to published values for plasma steroids, fetal growth and mammary development. Metabolic adaptations in adipose and mannary epithelial tissue occur in synchrony with changing plasma estrogen concentrations, redirecting energy flow from maternal adipose tissue toward developing mammary and fetal tissue. Copyright © 1985. American Society of Animal Science. Copyright 1985 by American Society of Animal Science
Keywords
ADIPOSE
FATTY ACID METABOLISM
MFP
PERITONEAL
METABOLISM DURING PREGNANCY
PREGNANCY IN SWINE
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