Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos
Furlan, Lucas Vladimir · SEDICI UNLP · 1999
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The hypothesis of study presented the posible relationship between the composition and distribution of lipids in crypts and villus zones of bovine intestinal mucose and the Fatty Acid Binding Protein (FABP). In the initials experiments were examined the alkaline phosphatase activity of whole homogenates prepared by differential scraping of bovine intestinal mucosa. The alkaline phosphatase activity was superior in the superficial scrapings (65 times) than in the deep scrapings. The estudies carried out in homogenates indicates that the quantity of total protein, lipids, and phospholipids increased during the migration of cell from crypt to villus tip; but the cholesterol and their esters decreased. The fatty acid composition of polar and neutral lipids from superficial scrapings (analysed by Gas Liquid Cromatography) indicated that the arachidonic (C20:4 n-6) and linoleic acid (C18:2 n-6) contents of phospholipidis were considerably higher than those present in triglycerides and cholesteryl esters. The etilenic/saturated fatty acid ratio of phospholipids and cholesteryl esters showed a decrease from superficial to deep scrapings, whereas the opposite results were observed in triglycerides. Therefore, the peroxidizability index calculated from the fatty acid composition of total lipids was significantly higher in the superficial than in the deep scraping and when the homogenates were peroxidated: superficial zones showed more malondialdehyde concentration. the incorporation of 1-14C oleic acid into phospholipids, triglycerides and cholesterol esters was higher in superficial than in deep microsomes. Beside, the quantity of total protein ofmicrosomes and cytosols increased during the migration of enterocytes from crypt to villus tip. This indicate a higher FABP concentration in superficial cytosols than in deep ones. The fatty acid composition of smal intestinal microsomes revealed thet the level of oleic (C18:1 n-9), linoleic (C18:2 n-6) and arachidonic (C20:4 n-6) acids was increased in the superficial zone in relation with deep zone. the same fatty acids in microsomes presented a similar behavior, when the fatty acid composition of different phospholipids was analysed. In the final studies, the cytosols were incubated with 1- 14C oleic and 11-14C linoleic acids and subjetcted to gel filtration on Sephadex G75 and revealed that more effective binding capacity for superficial fractions was percived. In this way, we apreciated together with a lipid modification and theirs fatty acids composition from crypst zones to villus ones, a superior binding capacity of cytosolic fractions enriched in FABP, for superficial zone than in deep one, considering the sense of the migartion of the cells in the bovine intestinal mucose. Through the evidence of these resultas is shown a real relationship between the composition and distribution of lipids in crypts and villus zones of bovine intestinal mucose and the FABP.
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Furlan, L. V. (1999). Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos. SEDICI UNLP. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/1552
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Furlan, Lucas Vladimir. Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos. SEDICI UNLP, 1999. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/1552.
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Furlan, Lucas Vladimir. 1999. Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos. SEDICI UNLP. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/1552.
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Furlan, L. V. 1999, Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos, SEDICI UNLP, available at: http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/1552 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].
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- Distribución y composición de lípidos en zonas de criptas y vellosidades de mucosa intestinal bovina: relación con proteína transportadora de ácidos grasos
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- Furlan, Lucas Vladimir
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- SEDICI UNLP
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- 1999
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