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Lipids 1989-Dec

Apparent lack of effect of obesity on the soluble phosphatidic acid phosphatase activity in human adipose tissue.

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I Björkhem
A al-Shurbaji
L Backman
P Arner

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In view of previous reports that the activity of the Mg(++)-dependent phosphatidic acid phosphatase in adipose tissues of rat and mouse is elevated in obesity, we attempted to assay this activity in biopsies of human omental adipose tissue obtained from normal-weight and morbidly obese subjects in connection with operations. The major portion of the phosphatidic acid phosphatase activity was found in the cytosol, and the small amount found in the microsomal fraction was too low for accurate measurement. It was not possible to assay the activity in the crude cytosol. After precipitation with ammonium sulfate, however, the enzyme activity was linear with both the incubation time and the concentration of enzyme. It was not possible to obtain substrate saturation of the enzyme under the conditions employed. When assayed in the presence of a high concentration of substrate (0.6 mmol/l) the activity obtained in normal-weight patients, 7.8 +/- 2.4 nmol/mg protein/min (n = 10), was not significantly different from that in morbidly obese patients, 5.6 +/- 0.8 nmol/mg protein/min (n = 10). There was no relation between the size of adipose cells and phosphatidic acid phosphatase activity. Furthermore, there was no apparent relation between phosphatidic acid phosphatase activity in omental adipose tissue and that in the liver. The findings suggest that the increased biosynthesis of triglycerides in human obesity is not associated with an increased capacity of the soluble phosphatidic acid phosphatase in adipose tissue.

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