We studied the effect of fenoprofen on the activation of palmitic acid (C16:0), lignoceric acid (C24:0) and cerotic acid (C26:0) in microsomal and peroxisomal fractions from rat liver. Fenoprofen was found to inhibit the formation of palmitoyl-CoA in both microsomal and peroxisomal fractions whereas the formation of lignoceroyl-CoA and cerotoyl-CoA was not inhibited at all. In freshly isolated rat hepatocytes palmitic acid beta-oxidation was progressively inhibited at increasing concentrations of fenoprofen, most probably due to its inhibitory effect on palmitoyl-CoA synthetase activity. On the other hand, fenoprofen was also found to inhibit the beta-oxidation of lignoceric acid and cerotic acid in rat hepatocytes. It is shown that the acyl-CoA oxidase activity with lignoceroyl-CoA as substrate was inhibited by fenoprofen whereas the palmitoyl-CoA and pristanoyl-CoA oxidase activities were not inhibited by fenoprofen. This finding provides an explanation for the inhibitory effect of fenoprofen on lignocerate and cerotate beta-oxidation in hepatocytes.

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