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Laboratoire de Physiologie des Régulations Energétiques, Cellulaires et Moléculaires, Unité Mixte de Recherches 5578 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, Laboratoire Associé Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
In cold-acclimated (CA) birds, lipids play
a crucial role in regulatory thermogenesis by acting both as substrates
for and activators of thermogenic processes. The capacity to supply
lipids to thermogenic tissues, which could limit cold thermogenesis, was assessed in CA ducklings (5 wk old, 4°C) and compared with thermoneutral controls (TN, 25°C). In CA ducklings, basal lipolytic activity of adipose tissue fragments was higher (202 ± 9 vs. 130 ± 14 nmol glycerol released · 100 mg
tissue
1 · h
1,
+55%) than in TN controls, while glucagon had a much higher stimulatory effect (+140 to +500% depending on dose). This was consistent with increased plasma levels of nonesterified fatty acids
(FA, +57%) and glycerol (+31%) in vivo. In vitro endothelial lipase
activity per organ was higher in CA than in TN ducklings in red
gastrocnemius muscle (6.3 ± 0.6 vs. 3.5 ± 0.3 µeq
nonesterified FA released per hour, +80%) and liver (+55%). The
intracellular FA-binding capacity of (12-18 kDa) proteins was
higher in gastrocnemius muscle (+43%) and liver (+74%) from CA
ducklings. In gastrocnemius, it was linked to a higher content (21 ± 2 vs. 15 ± 2 µg/mg protein, +37%) of an intracellular
15.4-kDa FA-binding protein. These in vitro results indicate that
coordinated increases in FA supply from adipose tissue, cellular uptake
of lipoprotein-derived FA, and intracellular FA transport capacity
occur in CA ducklings endowed with higher thermogenic capacity and cold
endurance.
fatty acid-binding protein; lipoprotein lipase; glucagon; skeletal muscle; thermogenesis; bird
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