Oleate (OLE) is the principle fatty acid (FA) in mammalian colostrum, but its role in the energy supply in enterocytes after birth remains unknown. We investigated the metabolic fate of OLE in pig enterocytes at birth (d0) and after 2 d of suckling (d2). Cellular TG and phospholipids (PL) and FA composition were analyzed. Metabolic end-products of [1-C-14]OLE were measured in enterocyte incubations. We characterized intestinal carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1), the key enzyme of mitochondrial FA oxidation. The TG content was 6.6-fold higher in enterocytes from pigs on d 2 than in those obtained on d 0, whereas the PL content did not differ. The level of OLE in TG and PL increased from 15 and 11% of total FA, respectively, in enterocyt...
In pigs, the optimal utilization of energy substrates within muscle fibers is a prerequisite of the ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...
Oleate (OLE) is the principle fatty acid (FA) in mammalian colostrum, but its role in the energy sup...
A high percentage of fatty acids in porcine milk but a limited capacity for hepatic mitochondrial $\...
Luminal short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) are rapidly absorbed from the intestine and subsequently util...
Enterocytes, the major absorptive cells in small intestine, have high rates of growth and turnover a...
Excessive inflammation and a reduced gut mucosal barrier are major causes for gut dysfunction in pig...
Background/Aims: Intestinal morphology and the types of enterocytes are changed in piglets during th...
Abstract We used the pig as a model to assess the effects of dietary fat content and composition on ...
Lipid accretion, or the storage of fat, is characterised by the formation of triglycerides, primaril...
International audienceHuman milk is generally recognized as the gold stallion in neonatal nutrition....
Metabolism of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) is considered to be independent of carnitine because o...
Reports of low circulating ketone bodies ($\beta$-hydroxybutyrate, $\beta$-OHB & acetoacetate) in su...
Thirty-two pigs were used to compare the oxidation rates of uniformly labeled (U-14C) palmitic (16:0...
In pigs, the optimal utilization of energy substrates within muscle fibers is a prerequisite of the ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...
Oleate (OLE) is the principle fatty acid (FA) in mammalian colostrum, but its role in the energy sup...
A high percentage of fatty acids in porcine milk but a limited capacity for hepatic mitochondrial $\...
Luminal short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) are rapidly absorbed from the intestine and subsequently util...
Enterocytes, the major absorptive cells in small intestine, have high rates of growth and turnover a...
Excessive inflammation and a reduced gut mucosal barrier are major causes for gut dysfunction in pig...
Background/Aims: Intestinal morphology and the types of enterocytes are changed in piglets during th...
Abstract We used the pig as a model to assess the effects of dietary fat content and composition on ...
Lipid accretion, or the storage of fat, is characterised by the formation of triglycerides, primaril...
International audienceHuman milk is generally recognized as the gold stallion in neonatal nutrition....
Metabolism of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) is considered to be independent of carnitine because o...
Reports of low circulating ketone bodies ($\beta$-hydroxybutyrate, $\beta$-OHB & acetoacetate) in su...
Thirty-two pigs were used to compare the oxidation rates of uniformly labeled (U-14C) palmitic (16:0...
In pigs, the optimal utilization of energy substrates within muscle fibers is a prerequisite of the ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...