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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 292: G939-G951, 2007. First published October 26, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00308.2006
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LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT

Effect of SCP-x gene ablation on branched-chain fatty acid metabolism

Barbara P. Atshaves,1 Avery L. McIntosh,1 Danilo Landrock,2 H. Ross Payne,2 John T. Mackie,2 Nobuyo Maeda,3 Judith Ball,2 Friedhelm Schroeder,1 and Ann B. Kier3

Departments of 1Physiology and Pharmacology and 2Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; and 3Department of Pathology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Submitted 12 July 2006 ; accepted in final form 21 October 2006

Despite the importance of peroxisomal oxidation in branched-chain lipid (phytol, cholesterol) detoxification, little is known regarding the factors regulating the peroxisomal uptake, targeting, and metabolism of these lipids. Although in vitro data suggest that sterol carrier protein (SCP)-x plays an important role in branched-chain lipid oxidation, the full physiological significance of this peroxisomal enzyme is not completely clear. To begin to resolve this issue, SCP-x-null mice were generated by gene ablation of SCP-x from the SCP-x/SCP-2 gene and fed a phytol-enriched diet to characterize the effects of lipid overload in a system with minimal 2/3-oxoacyl-CoA thiolytic activity. It was shown that SCP-x gene ablation 1) did not result in reduced expression of SCP-2 (previously thought to be derived in considerable part by posttranslational cleavage of SCP-x); 2) increased expression levels of key enzymes involved in {alpha}- and beta-oxidation; and 3) altered lipid distributions, leading to decreased hepatic fatty acid and triglyceride levels. In response to dietary phytol, lack of SCP-x resulted in 1) accumulation of phytol metabolites despite substantial upregulation of hepatic peroxisomal and mitochondrial enzymes; 2) reduced body weight gain and fat tissue mass; and 3) hepatic enlargement, increased mottling, and necrosis. In summary, the present work with SCP-x gene-ablated mice demonstrates, for the first time, a direct physiological relationship between lack of SCP-x and decreased ability to metabolize branched-chain lipids.

sterol carrier protein x; gene targeting; sterol carrier protein 2; liver fatty acid binding protein; phytanic acid



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: A. B. Kier, Dept. of Pathobiology, Texas A&M Univ., TVMC, College Station, TX 77843–4467 (e-mail: akier{at}cvm.tamu.edu)




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