Fatty acid preference for beta-oxidation in mitochondria of murine cultured astrocytes.

Genes Cells

Department of Developmental Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.

Published: September 2024

The brain utilizes glucose as a primary energy substrate but also fatty acids for the β-oxidation in mitochondria. The β-oxidation is reported to occur mainly in astrocytes, but its capacity and efficacy against different fatty acids remain unknown. Here, we show the fatty acid preference for the β-oxidation in mitochondria of murine cultured astrocytes. Fatty acid oxidation assay using an extracellular flux analyzer showed that saturated or monosaturated fatty acids, palmitic acid and oleic acid, are preferred substrates over polyunsaturated fatty acids like arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid. We also report that fatty acid binding proteins expressed in the astrocytes contribute less to fatty acid transport to mitochondria for β-oxidation. Our results could give insight into understanding energy metabolism through fatty acid consumption in the brain.

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