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  • Abnormality of very long-chain fatty acids of erythrocyte membrane in alcoholic patients.

Abnormality of very long-chain fatty acids of erythrocyte membrane in alcoholic patients.

Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (1998-06-11)
J Adachi, A Miwa, Y Ueno, M Asano, T Naito, H Imamichi, Y Tatsuno
ABSTRACT

Profiles of very long-chain fatty acids were studied in the erythrocyte membrane of five alcoholic patients. We identified three fatty acids as cis-16-pentacosenoic acid (C25:1), cis-17-hexacosenoic acid (C26:1), and hexacosenoic acid (C26:1), and hexacosanoic acid (C26:0) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The ratios of C26:1/C22:0, C26:0/C22:0, C24:1/C22:0, and C24:0/C22:0 were increased. These findings suggest that active oxygen species or free radicals generated by chronic alcohol consumption in alcohol patients interrupt the peroxisomal beta-oxidation of fatty acids, because very long-chain fatty acids are mainly metabolized by the peroxisomal beta-oxidation system. This is the first study showing accumulation of very long-chain fatty acids in the erythrocyte membrane of alcoholic patients.

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