Williams_1991_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1096_162

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Title : Neutral lipid storage disease: a possible functional defect in phospholipid- linked triacylglycerol metabolism - Williams_1991_Biochim.Biophys.Acta_1096_162
Author(s) : Williams ML , Coleman RA , Placezk D , Grunfeld C
Ref : Biochimica & Biophysica Acta , 1096 :162 , 1991
Abstract :

Neutral lipid storage disease (NLSD) (Chanarin-Dorfman Syndrome) is an autosomal recessive disorder of multisystem triacylglycerol (TAG) storage. Previous work has pointed to a defect in intracellular TAG metabolism. In the studies reported here, the lipid metabolism of three lines of NLSD fibroblasts were compared to normal skin fibroblasts. When pulsed with [3H]oleic acid, the earliest observed abnormality in NLSD cell lines was increased incorporation into phosphatidylethanolamine, followed by accumulation of radiolabel in TAG. Activities of several glycerolipid synthetic enzymes were comparable in NLSD and normal fibroblast lines, excluding oversynthesis of glycerolipid. The proportion of plasmalogen and neutral ether lipid synthesized was normal and alkylglycerols did not accumulate, excluding a defect in ether lipid metabolism. Activities of both acid lipase and Mn2(+)-sensitive lipase within the particulate fractions of NLSD and normal fibroblasts were comparable. These studies are most consistent with functional deficiency of a TAG lipase with activity against a pool of TAG that are normally utilized for phospholipid biosynthesis.

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Williams ML, Coleman RA, Placezk D, Grunfeld C (1991)
Neutral lipid storage disease: a possible functional defect in phospholipid- linked triacylglycerol metabolism
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1096 :162

Williams ML, Coleman RA, Placezk D, Grunfeld C (1991)
Biochimica & Biophysica Acta 1096 :162